Miss Joan Lestor
November 13, 1931 - March 27, 1998Summary information for Miss Joan Lestor
Contributions
1990
Export Credits Written Answers January 8, 1990
5 speeches — Family Policy Commons March 16, 1990
Child Abase Written Answers May 14, 1990
Sugar Written Answers May 14, 1990
Children (Employment) Written Answers May 14, 1990
Sugar Written Answers May 14, 1990
Ames Glover Written Answers May 21, 1990
9 speeches — Welfare of Children Commons June 6, 1990
3 speeches — Youth Service Written Answers June 8, 1990
Tax Returns Written Answers June 8, 1990
Separated Parents Written Answers June 8, 1990
Sugared Medicines Written Answers June 8, 1990
Non-milk Extrinsic Sugars Written Answers June 8, 1990
2 speeches — Child Protection Teams Written Answers June 8, 1990
Child Psychologists Written Answers June 8, 1990
Child Abuse Written Answers June 8, 1990
Cerebral Palsy Written Answers June 8, 1990
Polychlorinated Biphenyls Written Answers June 22, 1990
Road Safety Commons July 9, 1990
Maintenance Orders Written Answers July 9, 1990
Rights of the Child Commons July 11, 1990
Prosthetic and Orthotic Courses Written Answers July 23, 1990
Road Safety Written Answers October 25, 1990
Prison Population Written Answers October 26, 1990
Child Maintenance Commons October 29, 1990
Child Patients Written Answers October 29, 1990
International Adoption Written Answers November 13, 1990
The Economy Commons November 14, 1990
Refugee Children Written Answers November 14, 1990
Overseas Adoptions Written Answers November 20, 1990
Business of the House Commons November 22, 1990
2 speeches — Child Protection Teachers Written Answers December 4, 1990
Business of the House Commons December 6, 1990
Romanian Children Written Answers December 10, 1990
Homelessness Written Answers December 12, 1990
Sentencing Council Commons December 13, 1990
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