Mr David Ennals
August 19, 1922 - June 17, 1995Summary information for Mr David Ennals
Contributions
1987
2 speeches — AIDS: Cost of Treatment Lords January 13, 1987
2 speeches — International Institutions: Britain's Commitment Lords January 14, 1987
Midwife Services within NHS Lords January 19, 1987
2 speeches — British Gas: Cost of Flotation Lords January 21, 1987
2 speeches — NHS and Private Enterprise Lords January 21, 1987
3 speeches — Nursing: Recruitment and Training Lords January 22, 1987
Child Care Workers: Suitability Lords January 26, 1987
Vietnamese Refugees in Hong Kong Lords February 2, 1987
Severe Weather Payments Lords February 4, 1987
3 speeches — AIDS Information: Ethnic Minorities Lords February 17, 1987
Mental Patients: Advocacy Scheme Lords February 17, 1987
Enfield Health Authority: Hospital Sites Lords February 25, 1987
2 speeches — MRSA: Extent of Spread in Hospitals Lords February 25, 1987
Cancer Screening and AIDS Research Lords February 25, 1987
3 speeches — Hospital Beds: Statistics Lords February 26, 1987
3 speeches — Disabled Persons Act 1986 Lords March 2, 1987
AIDS: Transmission Theories Lords March 2, 1987
3 speeches — Sizewell Power Station: Inquiry Report Lords March 2, 1987
AIDS Information Campaign Lords March 3, 1987
2 speeches — AIDS: 1987 Figures Lords March 4, 1987
J. E. Hanger & Co: Ltd. Industrial Dispute Lords March 17, 1987
5 speeches — Whooping Cough Vaccine Lords March 24, 1987
3 speeches — Health Education Council Lords March 26, 1987
3 speeches — Tavistock Institute/Clinic and Portman Clinic Lords March 30, 1987
3 speeches — Health Education Council Report Lords March 30, 1987
National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987
5 speeches — National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987
McGarvey Alcohol Unit, Mendip Hospital Lords April 30, 1987
2 speeches — Hospital Building Programme Lords May 5, 1987
4 speeches — NHS Hospitals: Admissions Records Lords June 30, 1987
3 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 2, 1987
4 speeches — NHS Waiting Lists Lords July 6, 1987
2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 6, 1987
Medical Accidents: No Fault Compensation Lords July 7, 1987
4 speeches — Disabled Persons Act 1986: Implementation Lords July 9, 1987
Child Abuse in Cleveland Lords July 9, 1987
Child Abuse: Inquiry Lords July 13, 1987
Diabetics: Free Disposable Syringes Lords July 13, 1987
Hospital Building Programme Lords July 13, 1987
3 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 13, 1987
4 speeches — Phoenix House: AIDS Funding Lords July 23, 1987
Disabled People Lords October 28, 1987
AIDS: Additional Funding Lords October 29, 1987
Vaccination: Overseas Visits Lords November 3, 1987
Radiation in the Environment: Health Risks Lords November 4, 1987
Vaccine: Measles, Mumps and Rubella Lords November 4, 1987
Pharmaceutical Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1987 Lords November 10, 1987
2 speeches — Damages against the Medical Profession Lords November 10, 1987
Complementary Medicine Lords November 11, 1987
2 speeches — Hospital Patient Waiting Lists Lords November 12, 1987
2 speeches — Westminster Hospital Lords November 12, 1987
2 speeches — Hospital Beds: Funding Lords November 16, 1987
Hospitals: Assaults on Staff Lords November 16, 1987
2 speeches — Haemophiliacs: Financial Assistance Lords November 16, 1987
Birmingham Health Authorities: Renal Units Lords November 18, 1987
Children: Special Health Needs Lords November 19, 1987
Disabled Persons' Home Equipment: Report Lords November 25, 1987
3 speeches — Primary Health Care Lords November 25, 1987
4 speeches — Alcohol Abuse Lords November 25, 1987
Nurses: Loss to NHS Lords December 3, 1987
2 speeches — Health Authority Consultation: Closures Lords December 7, 1987
Mental Health: Nursing Staff Levels Lords December 7, 1987
Breast Cancer: Screening Lords December 15, 1987
2 speeches — Health Service: Birmingham Lords December 15, 1987
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