Mr Ian McColl

January 6, 1933 -
Summary information for Mr Ian McColl

Contributions

1990

3 speeches — Ambulance Service Dispute Lords February 15, 1990

Disabled Transport Lords February 19, 1990

3 speeches — NHS: Pressures on Staff Lords March 7, 1990

2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 3, 1990

National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 19, 1990

5 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 24, 1990

3 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 26, 1990

4 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 26, 1990

6 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 30, 1990

4 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords May 3, 1990

West Lambeth Health Authority: Cuts Lords May 9, 1990

National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 7, 1990

8 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 7, 1990

6 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 12, 1990

2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 12, 1990

National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 14, 1990

2 speeches — St. Thomas's Hospital: Facilities Lords June 22, 1990

2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 25, 1990

5 speeches — Environmental Protection Bill Lords July 2, 1990

Broadcasting Bill Lords July 11, 1990

HIV: Protection of Medical Staff Lords October 9, 1990

2 speeches — AS AN AMENDMENT TO COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 20 Lords October 18, 1990

NHS Hospitals: Bed Numbers Lords October 31, 1990

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 8, 1990

BEREAVEMENT DAMAGES Written Answers November 21, 1990

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