Mr Brian Rix
January 27, 1924 -Summary information for Mr Brian Rix
Contributions
1995
LONG-STAY PATIENTS: TRAINING IN USE OF MONIES Written Answers January 16, 1995
2 speeches — The Disabled: Council Tax Liability Lords January 26, 1995
Defibrillators: Airport and Aircraft Use Lords March 6, 1995
Jobseekers Bill Lords April 3, 1995
Arts and Heritage Funding Lords April 5, 1995
London Underground: Funding Lords April 18, 1995
4 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 20, 1995
4 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 25, 1995
Jobseekers Bill Lords April 27, 1995
Disability Discrimination Bill Lords May 22, 1995
National Lottery and Gambling Lords June 6, 1995
4 speeches — PAST DISABILITIES Lords June 13, 1995
4 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 13, 1995
8 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 15, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 15, 1995
8 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 27, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 27, 1995
Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
4 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 20, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 20, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords October 24, 1995
INSURANCE BENEFITS Lords October 24, 1995
OCCUPATION BY PROVIDERS OF SERVICES Lords October 24, 1995
Local Government Reorganisation: Costs Written Answers November 1, 1995
Schools Access Initiative Written Answers November 8, 1995
Community Care (Direct Payments) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 1995
Mobility Costs: Funding Written Answers December 11, 1995
Mobility Component: Restrictions on Entitlement Written Answers December 14, 1995
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