Mr John Rea

June 6, 1928 -
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Contributions

1996

OSCE Assistance Group, Grozny Written Answers January 9, 1996

Non-conventional Medical Treatment Lords January 10, 1996

6 speeches — Chechnya Lords January 16, 1996

Co-operatives Lords January 17, 1996

Chechnya: Mediation Prospects Lords January 23, 1996

International Development Association Lords January 29, 1996

AIDS: Treatment Costs Lords February 5, 1996

Turkey: Human Rights Lords February 5, 1996

Overseas Development Administration Lords February 7, 1996

2 speeches — Turkey: Human Rights Lords February 14, 1996

Chechnya Lords February 20, 1996

Nurses' Pay: Review Body Report Lords February 21, 1996

National Health Service Lords February 28, 1996

Malawi: Murder Trial Acquittals Lords March 4, 1996

Development Policy Awareness Lords March 6, 1996

Sexual Orientation Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords March 6, 1996

3 speeches — Overseas Aid Lords March 13, 1996

Clinical Waste Disposal 3.20 p.m. Lords March 14, 1996

Contracting Out (Functions in relationto the provision of Guardians Ad Litemand Reporting Officers Panels)Order 1996 Lords March 14, 1996

Contracting Out (Functions in relationto the Welfare Food Scheme) Order 1996 Lords March 14, 1996

Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Lords March 21, 1996

BSE (Agriculture) Lords March 25, 1996

2 speeches — Sexual Orientation Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords March 27, 1996

Rwanda: Multi-Donor Evaluation Lords April 1, 1996

2 speeches — UN Response to Emergencies Lords April 2, 1996

Community Health Councils: Functions Lords April 2, 1996

Obesity Lords April 16, 1996

Chechnya Lords April 16, 1996

The Beef Industry Lords April 17, 1996

2 speeches — South Lebanon Lords May 1, 1996

Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti Written Answers May 2, 1996

House of Lords: Peers' Attendance Written Answers May 8, 1996

2 speeches — Anti-personnel Mines Lords May 13, 1996

Overseas Aid Lords May 16, 1996

National Health Service (Residual Liabilities) Bill Lords May 21, 1996

Dr. Seyfettin Kizilkan Written Answers May 21, 1996

Central Africa: Humanitarian Needs Lords May 22, 1996

2 speeches — Healthcare 2000 Report Lords June 6, 1996

Chechnya: Detainees Written Answers June 11, 1996

OECD Development Assistance Targets Lords June 13, 1996

Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill Lords June 14, 1996

2 speeches — Montserrat: Volcanic Eruption Lords June 17, 1996

2 speeches — OSCE and Russian Actions in Chechnya Written Answers June 18, 1996

Burma: Human Rights Lords July 2, 1996

Disaster Relief Lords July 3, 1996

2 speeches — Poor Countries: Debt Burden Lords July 4, 1996

Turkey: Human Rights Lords July 11, 1996

ODA: Reproductive Health Initiatives Lords July 15, 1996

Cameroon Republic: Voting List Written Answers July 17, 1996

Cameroon Republic: Assistance with Elections Written Answers July 22, 1996

Turkey: Treatment of Prisoners Written Answers July 24, 1996

NHS: Grant to Patient of Legal Aid Lords July 25, 1996

Asylum Applications: Designated Countries Lords October 16, 1996

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords October 24, 1996

Great Lakes Region, Africa Lords October 31, 1996

The National Health Service Lords November 6, 1996

UNESCO Lords November 7, 1996

Great Lakes Region, Africa: Humanitarian Relief Lords November 11, 1996

4 speeches — World Food Summit Lords November 21, 1996

National Health Service (Primary Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 3, 1996

Dignity at Work Bill [H.L.] Lords December 4, 1996

Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark Health Authority: Psychotherapy Services Written Answers December 9, 1996

Turkey: Human Rights Lords December 10, 1996

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Lords December 10, 1996

13 speeches — National Health Service (Primary Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 17, 1996

Human Rights in China and Tibet Lords December 18, 1996

UN: Humanitarian Emergencies Lords December 19, 1996

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