Mr Philip Allen
July 8, 1912 - November 27, 2007Summary information for Mr Philip Allen
Contributions
1989
2 speeches — Visual Display Units: ECC Report Lords February 7, 1989
Mental Hospitals: Closure Lords February 15, 1989
VACCINE DAMAGE PAYMENTS Written Answers February 15, 1989
SEAT BELT OFFENCES Written Answers February 20, 1989
3 speeches — Consumer Protection Act: EC Directive Lords March 6, 1989
Hearing Aid Services Lords March 13, 1989
4 speeches — Security Service Bill Lords March 21, 1989
2 speeches — The Legal Profession: Reform Proposals Lords April 7, 1989
Higher Education Lords April 12, 1989
Mental Hospitals: Closures Lords April 27, 1989
Gringley Detention Centre Lords May 3, 1989
Charities and the 1989 Budget Lords May 9, 1989
2 speeches — The Parole System in England and Wales Lords May 12, 1989
2 speeches — Hearing Aid Council (Amendment) Bill Lords May 23, 1989
2 speeches — Prisons: Overcrowding Lords June 22, 1989
3 speeches — The Disabled: Discharge from Hospital Lords June 22, 1989
Hearing Aid Council (Amendment) Bill Lords June 22, 1989
4 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 1989
SOCIAL SECURITY BILL: ADMINISTRATION COST Written Answers June 22, 1989
5 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 29, 1989
4 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989
5 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 20, 1989
2 speeches — Equality of Pensions Benefits: ECC Report Lords July 27, 1989
2 speeches — Pension Age Equalisation Negotiations Lords October 11, 1989
2 speeches — Parole System: Policy Lords October 12, 1989
The Mentally Handicapped: Mobility Allowance Lords October 12, 1989
Capital Punishment: Referendum Plea Lords October 17, 1989
ROAD ACCIDENT NO-FAULT SCHEME: STUDY Written Answers October 23, 1989
3 speeches — Murder and Life Imprisonment Lords November 6, 1989
4 speeches — Charities: the Future Lords November 30, 1989
Courts and Legal Services Bill [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1989
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