Mr Joseph Dean

June 3, 1922 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Joseph Dean

Contributions

1993

NHS COMPUTER EXPENDITURE Written Answers January 18, 1993

2 speeches — Homelessness Lords January 20, 1993

2 speeches — Job Losses in Manufacturing Lords January 21, 1993

Pigs' Kidneys: Consumer Safety Lords January 25, 1993

Licensed Trade: Competition Lords January 26, 1993

2 speeches — Nursing Management: Computer System Lords February 1, 1993

Public Spending Lords February 8, 1993

Mentally Disordered Offenders: Social Services Review Lords February 10, 1993

2 speeches — Local Authorities: Capital Receipts Lords February 15, 1993

3 speeches — Quangos: Expenditure Lords February 17, 1993

2 speeches — Pensions: Reciprocal Arrangements Lords March 1, 1993

4 speeches — Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill Lords March 1, 1993

Homes: Private Lettings Lords March 3, 1993

4 speeches — The Building Industry Lords March 3, 1993

Rugby Union: Sports Council Funding Lords March 4, 1993

Lords' Expenses Lords March 10, 1993

3 speeches — NHS: Parliamentary Scrutiny Lords March 16, 1993

3 speeches — District Health Authority Mergers Lords March 17, 1993

Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill Lords March 18, 1993

Armed Forces: Redundancies Lords March 23, 1993

2 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 23, 1993

Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 1993 Lords March 29, 1993

UK: Future Energy Sources Lords April 1, 1993

6 speeches — London Local Authorities Bill [H.L.] Lords April 1, 1993

3 speeches — Manufacturing Industry: Support Lords April 15, 1993

2 speeches — The Prison Service and Privatisation Lords April 20, 1993

Clean Coal: R&D Lords April 26, 1993

6 speeches — Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill Lords April 26, 1993

The Hydrographic Service Lords April 27, 1993

HEALTH AUTHORITIES: CHAIRMEN'S REMUNERATION Written Answers April 27, 1993

CAP: Set-aside Lords May 5, 1993

5 speeches — Education Bill Lords May 10, 1993

3 speeches — NHS: Fraud Inquiry Lords May 12, 1993

2 speeches — NHS Private Finance Initiative: Scrutiny Lords May 13, 1993

West Midlands RHA: Finances Lords May 18, 1993

RAF Anniversary: South African Representation Lords May 25, 1993

3 speeches — National Health Service: Role of the Private Sector Lords June 9, 1993

Sports Facilities Lords June 9, 1993

Smokers: Surgical Treatment Policy Lords June 15, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 22, 1993

2 speeches — Lambeth Borough Council Lords June 23, 1993

3 speeches — Armed Forces' Equipment: Maintenance Contracts Lords June 28, 1993

Babies: Intensive Care Lords June 29, 1993

Public Interest Immunity Lords June 30, 1993

4 speeches — Public Bodies: Appointees' Arrangements Lords July 1, 1993

Personal Statement by the Lord Dean of Beswick Lords July 5, 1993

Hearing Aids: Interference Problems Lords July 6, 1993

"The Health of the Nation": Progress Lords July 8, 1993

4 speeches — National Lottery etc. Bill Lords July 8, 1993

Liverpool and Manchester Airports Lords July 12, 1993

4 speeches — NHS Trusts: Salary Levels Lords July 14, 1993

Plutonium: Stockpiles Lords July 22, 1993

3 speeches — Publicly Appointed Bodies: Financial Mismanagement Lords July 26, 1993

3 speeches — Local Authorities: Capital Receipts Lords October 18, 1993

Transport Research Laboratory Lords October 19, 1993

3 speeches — NHS Supplies Authority: Audit Provisions Lords October 25, 1993

NHS: Constitutional Rights of Staff Lords October 27, 1993

Football Disturbances: Holland Lords November 3, 1993

Business: Adjournment Lords November 3, 1993

Norwegian Farmed Salmon: Prices Lords November 23, 1993

State Schools: Sports Fields Lords November 23, 1993

Olympic Symbols Lords December 1, 1993

4 speeches — NHS Supplies Authority: Audit Provisions Lords December 1, 1993

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