Mr Robert Hunter
July 14, 1915 - March 24, 1994Summary information for Mr Robert Hunter
Contributions
1990
2 speeches — Hearing Aids: NHS Service Lords January 15, 1990
Food Safety Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 1990
NHS: Staff Ratios Lords January 24, 1990
Food Safety Bill [H.L.] Lords February 19, 1990
Education (Student Loans) Bill Lords February 27, 1990
Higher Education Lords February 28, 1990
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [H.L.] Lords March 13, 1990
2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 3, 1990
3 speeches — BSE Cows: Offspring Lords April 5, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 19, 1990
4 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 19, 1990
4 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 24, 1990
Pharmaceutical Innovation: Patent Protection in the EC Lords April 25, 1990
3 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 26, 1990
3 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 26, 1990
Disabled People: British Rail Facilities Lords April 30, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 30, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords May 8, 1990
Medicine: Complementary and Conventional Treatments Lords May 9, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords May 10, 1990
2 speeches — BSE Cows: Offspring Lords June 5, 1990
2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 7, 1990
5 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 7, 1990
2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 12, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 12, 1990
2 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 18, 1990
Community Health Councils Lords July 10, 1990
Vocational Training: ECC Report Lords December 11, 1990
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