Mr Brian Rix
January 27, 1924 -Summary information for Mr Brian Rix
Contributions
2001
Elderly and Disabled People Lords January 17, 2001
Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations 2000 Lords January 22, 2001
7 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill Grand Committee Report January 23, 2001
ADVICE ON SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS Grand Committee Report January 29, 2001
INFORM ING SCHOOLS Grand Committee Report January 29, 2001
RESEARCH Grand Committee Report January 29, 2001
2 speeches — SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PROVISION: INTERESTS OF CHILD Grand Committee Report January 29, 2001
12 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill Grand Committee Report January 30, 2001
3 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill Grand Committee Report February 6, 2001
4 speeches — Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill [H.L.] Lords February 20, 2001
6 speeches — Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill [H.L.] Lords February 20, 2001
2 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords February 26, 2001
Copyright: Draft Directive Written Answers February 28, 2001
Social Security (Inherited SERPS) Regulations 2001 Lords March 14, 2001
2 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 15, 2001
2 speeches — Learning Disabilities: White Paper Lords March 22, 2001
16 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 22, 2001
Social Care for the Elderly and Disabled Lords July 3, 2001
Television: Subtitling Lords July 11, 2001
Winter Fuel Payments Lords October 23, 2001
Special Educational Needs Code of Practice Lords October 29, 2001
Medical Teaching and Research Lords November 21, 2001
Human Reproductive Cloning Bill [H.L.] Lords November 26, 2001
Drugs Prescribing: NICE Advice Lords December 5, 2001
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