Mr Philip Hunt
May 19, 1949 -Summary information for Mr Philip Hunt
Contributions
1998
Food Standards Agency Lords January 14, 1998
BSE and nvCJD: Inquiry Written Answers January 19, 1998
Academic GPs: Remuneration Lords January 27, 1998
2 speeches — Greater London Authority (Referendum) Bill Lords January 29, 1998
2 speeches — The National Health Service Lords February 4, 1998
Abortion Legislation Lords February 9, 1998
Mental Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1998
Bullying in Schools Lords February 19, 1998
The Railways Lords February 25, 1998
Voting Systems Written Answers March 3, 1998
Grammar School Admissions Policy Lords March 10, 1998
Schools Funding Lords March 19, 1998
Schools: Use of Museums and Galleries Lords March 23, 1998
Channel Tunnel Safety Authority Annual Report Written Answers March 31, 1998
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Lords April 1, 1998
2 speeches — Languages: A-level Courses Lords April 2, 1998
Appointments to NHS Boards Lords April 6, 1998
School Standards and Framework Bill Lords April 7, 1998
2 speeches — Muscular Dystrophy Lords April 21, 1998
Government of Wales Bill Lords April 21, 1998
Bristol Royal Infirmary: GMC Inquiry Lords June 8, 1998
Health of the Nation: Government Policy Lords June 10, 1998
2 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Lords June 15, 1998
General Affairs Council, 8–9 June Written Answers June 15, 1998
Special Areas of Conservation: UK Proposals Written Answers June 15, 1998
Fisheries Council, 8 June Written Answers June 15, 1998
Nurses in the NHS Lords June 16, 1998
School Standards and Framework Bill Lords July 2, 1998
4 speeches — School Standards and Framework Bill Lords July 7, 1998
2 speeches — Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Lords July 8, 1998
School Standards and Framework Bill Lords July 13, 1998
Eurostar: Services North of London Lords July 14, 1998
Education Expenditure Lords July 15, 1998
Health Expenditure Lords July 16, 1998
International Fund for Needy Victims of Nazi Persecution Written Answers July 16, 1998
Prison Population: Expenditure Lords July 20, 1998
The New Deal for Transport Lords July 20, 1998
2 speeches — Radio Authority: Licence Terms Lords July 23, 1998
The Fishing Industry Lords October 5, 1998
8 speeches — The North East: Unemployment Lords October 6, 1998
7 speeches — Disabled People: Welfare to Work Lords October 6, 1998
Bullying in Secondary Schools Lords October 6, 1998
Work and the Family Lords October 13, 1998
Mental Health Legislation Lords October 19, 1998
Smoking in Public Places Lords October 21, 1998
Diana, Princess of Wales: Memorial Garden Lords November 2, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords November 2, 1998
SECTION 6—EUTHANASIA ETC. Lords November 3, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords November 9, 1998
3 speeches — Female Circumcision Lords November 10, 1998
6 speeches — Education (Grammar School Ballots) Regulations 1998 Lords November 13, 1998
8 speeches — Social Security (New Deal Pilot) Regulations 1998 Lords November 13, 1998
Jobseeker's Allowance Amendment (New Deal) Regulations 1998 Lords November 13, 1998
Resistance to Antibiotics: Select Committee Report Lords November 16, 1998
Marketing Lords November 17, 1998
8 speeches — Disability Rights Commission: Funding Lords December 1, 1998
8 speeches — Scottish Fee Support Review Committee Lords December 1, 1998
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 2, 1998
The Public Service: Select Committee Report Lords December 3, 1998
Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Lords December 8, 1998
2 speeches — Mental Health Lords December 8, 1998
School Building Repair Work Written Answers December 8, 1998
Merrywood and Pen Park Schools, Bristol Written Answers December 8, 1998
8 speeches — Nursing Auxiliaries and Health Care Assistants Lords December 10, 1998
Business Lords December 10, 1998
3 speeches — Tobacco Lords December 10, 1998
Business Lords December 14, 1998
2 speeches — Fluoride in Water Lords December 16, 1998
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