Mr David Ennals
August 19, 1922 - June 17, 1995Summary information for Mr David Ennals
Contributions
1995
Deaf-Blind Children: Needs Lords January 10, 1995
World Trade Organisation Lords January 10, 1995
Exports of Livestock Lords January 12, 1995
Land-mines Lords January 16, 1995
GP Fundholders: Scottish Office Reception Lords January 17, 1995
3 speeches — Environment Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1995
United Nations 50th Anniversary Lords January 24, 1995
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Lords January 31, 1995
UK World Interests: Study Lords February 1, 1995
Turkey: Customs Union Negotiations Lords February 2, 1995
NHS: Medical Negligence Provision Lords February 7, 1995
Heart Disease: Treatment Lords February 8, 1995
3 speeches — Single Regeneration Budget: Inner Cities Lords February 8, 1995
South Africa Lords February 15, 1995
Leg Shackles Lords February 16, 1995
UNESCO Lords February 21, 1995
Health Education Authority: Funding Lords February 22, 1995
Hearing Aids: Mail Order Selling Lords February 27, 1995
Income Gap Lords February 27, 1995
2 speeches — Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1995
Lomé Convention and EU Aid Lords March 1, 1995
Income and Wealth: Rowntree Report Lords March 1, 1995
Child Welfare: UN Report Lords March 2, 1995
3 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 6, 1995
UK Industry: Competence in Languages Lords March 9, 1995
World Summit for Social Development Lords March 13, 1995
2 speeches — Pensions Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1995
2 speeches — Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 15, 1995
Crimes Aboard Aircraft: UK Powers Lords March 16, 1995
3 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 16, 1995
Nurses: Local Pay Guidance Lords April 24, 1995
Health Authorities Bill Lords April 24, 1995
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