Mr Alastair Boyd
May 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Alastair Boyd
Contributions
1987
Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 12, 1987
AIDS: Cost of Treatment Lords January 13, 1987
2 speeches — Rules for Severe Weather Payments Lords January 14, 1987
Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords January 15, 1987
NHS and Private Enterprise Lords January 21, 1987
3 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987
9 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987
11 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 27, 1987
AIDS: Hospices Register Proposal Lords February 9, 1987
Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords February 9, 1987
8 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords February 16, 1987
7 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords February 24, 1987
2 speeches — Cancer Screening and AIDS Research Lords February 25, 1987
Hospital Beds: Statistics Lords February 26, 1987
Mobility Allowance: Eligibility Lords February 26, 1987
2 speeches — Social Fund (Maternity and Funeral Expenses) Bill Lords February 26, 1987
2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Act: Implementation Lords March 2, 1987
2 speeches — Community Programme and Unemployment Benefit Lords March 3, 1987
2 speeches — AIDS: 1987 Figures Lords March 4, 1987
4 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords March 5, 1987
Post-School Education Lords March 7, 1987
Local Government Finance Bill Lords March 10, 1987
Social Fund (Maternity and Funeral. Expenses) Bill Lords March 12, 1987
Social Security (Payments on Account, Overpayments and Recovery) Regulations 1987 Lords March 12, 1987
Social Fund (Maternity and Funeral Expenses) Bill Lords March 17, 1987
St. Olave's Hospital, Rotherhithe Lords March 18, 1987
5 speeches — Patents (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 19, 1987
Health Education Council Lords March 26, 1987
2 speeches — Health Education Council Report Lords March 30, 1987
Higher Education and Research Lords April 1, 1987
2 speeches — National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987
Hampstead Heath Lords April 2, 1987
Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords April 9, 1987
2 speeches — AIDS (Control) Bill Lords April 29, 1987
AIDS (Control) Bill Lords May 13, 1987
HEA: Education Service Representation Lords May 14, 1987
NHS Waiting Lists Lords July 6, 1987
2 speeches — Medical Accidents: No Fault Compensation Lords July 7, 1987
2 speeches — Disabled Persons Act 1986: Implementation Lords July 9, 1987
Diabetics: Free Disposable Syringes Lords July 13, 1987
Parliament: Lifetime Lords July 16, 1987
Measures on Polytechnics, Inner London Lords July 22, 1987
3 speeches — AIDS: Additional Funding Lords October 29, 1987
Pharmaceutical Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1987 Lords November 10, 1987
Language Training Lords November 11, 1987
2 speeches — Hospital Patient Waiting Lists Lords November 12, 1987
Westminster Hospital Lords November 12, 1987
Education Support Grants (Amendment) Regulations 1987 Lords November 12, 1987
Technical and Vocational Initiative Lords November 24, 1987
West Midlands: Children's Hospital Services Lords November 24, 1987
2 speeches — Primary Health Care Lords November 25, 1987
Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords November 30, 1987
Industry and Higher Education R&D Lords December 1, 1987
Irreversible Brain Damage: Compensation Lords December 1, 1987
Poverty and Unemployment Traps Lords December 1, 1987
Health Authority Consultation: Closures Lords December 7, 1987
Mental Health: Nursing Staff Levels Lords December 7, 1987
Homelessness Lords December 8, 1987
2 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1987
Supplementary Benefit (Requirements) Amendment Regulations 1987 Lords December 10, 1987
Breast Cancer: Screening Lords December 15, 1987
2 speeches — Allocations to Health Authorities Lords December 16, 1987
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