Mr William Molloy

October 26, 1918 - May 26, 2001
Summary information for Mr William Molloy

Contributions

1997

3 speeches — Prisons and Religious Organisations Lords January 15, 1997

Gulf Veterans Lords January 16, 1997

Ex-servicemen's Welfare Lords January 16, 1997

Hospitals: Single Sex Accommodation Lords January 23, 1997

Gulf War: War Pensions Lords January 27, 1997

Deafblind People: Communicator Guide Schemes Lords January 29, 1997

Landmines: Manufacture and Export Lords February 3, 1997

Ex-service Personnel: Deafness Lords February 4, 1997

Gulf War: Health Studies Lords February 12, 1997

2 speeches — Dogs: Assistance to the Disabled Lords February 17, 1997

Gun Controls, Europe Lords February 24, 1997

5 speeches — Sight Tests: Charges Lords February 26, 1997

Nuclear Test Veterans Lords March 4, 1997

Bicycles: Lighting Regulations Lords March 17, 1997

Violent Crime in London Lords March 20, 1997

Disability Discrimination Act Lords May 19, 1997

2 speeches — Gulf War: Pensions Policy Lords June 5, 1997

Plastic Baton Rounds: Use in Northern Ireland Lords June 12, 1997

2 speeches — British Fishermen and the EU Lords June 18, 1997

Terminally Ill Patients: Medication Lords July 3, 1997

Quarantine Lords July 9, 1997

Mineworkers' Pension Scheme Lords July 16, 1997

Private Health Insurance Lords July 21, 1997

Palestine: British Mandate Lords July 30, 1997

2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Act: Implementation Lords October 21, 1997

The National Health Service Lords October 23, 1997

Single Currency: Advantages Lords October 29, 1997

Student Nurses: Funding Arrangements Lords November 12, 1997

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Lords November 13, 1997

Lorne House: Funding Lords November 17, 1997

4 speeches — War Veterans Lords November 25, 1997

Libraries: Use by Children Lords December 11, 1997

Unemployment Statistics: Collection and Presentation Lords December 16, 1997

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