Mr Henry McLeish
January 15, 1948 -Summary information for Mr Henry McLeish
Contributions
1996
14 speeches — National Health Service Commons January 24, 1996
3 speeches — REPORTS Commons January 25, 1996
4 speeches — Medical Misconduct Commons January 31, 1996
7 speeches — GP Fundholding Commons February 6, 1996
NHS Trusts (Return on Capital) Written Answers February 8, 1996
GP Fundholders Commons February 13, 1996
Private Finance Initiative Commons February 13, 1996
14 speeches — National Health Service Staff Commons February 13, 1996
NHS Charges Written Answers February 27, 1996
General Practitioner Fundholding Written Answers February 27, 1996
Coronary Heart Disease Commons March 12, 1996
2 speeches — National Health Service (Residual Liabilities) Bill Commons March 12, 1996
3 speeches — Medical Waste Written Answers March 14, 1996
3 speeches — Clinical Waste Written Answers March 18, 1996
Abattoirs (Hygiene Standards) Written Answers April 3, 1996
Slaughterhouses (Hygiene) Written Answers April 3, 1996
Meat Hygiene Service Written Answers April 3, 1996
Salaried Dentists Commons April 16, 1996
Slaughterhouse Hygiene Written Answers April 16, 1996
State Veterinary Service Written Answers April 16, 1996
LOW RENT TEST: EXTENSION OF RIGHTS Commons April 30, 1996
TRANSFER OF RESIDUAL LIABILITIES: SCOTLAND Commons May 1, 1996
Kidney Transplants Commons May 14, 1996
2 speeches — Drugs (Safety) Commons June 12, 1996
2 speeches — NHS Dentistry Commons June 12, 1996
2 speeches — King's College London Bill [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 24, 1996
18 speeches — National Health Service Commons June 26, 1996
NHS Nurses (Recruitment) Commons July 16, 1996
Benefit Fraud Commons November 12, 1996
3 speeches — Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema Commons November 13, 1996
8 speeches — Social Security Administration (Fraud) Bill Commons November 25, 1996
7 speeches — Social Security Commons December 5, 1996
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