Mrs Ann Taylor

July 2, 1947 -
Summary information for Mrs Ann Taylor

Contributions

1980

3 speeches — SCHOOL MILK AND MEALS Commons January 30, 1980

Physically or Mentally Handicapped Pupils Commons February 5, 1980

Centre for Information and Advice on Educational Disadvantage Commons February 5, 1980

8 speeches — NURSERY EDUCATION: ENGLAND AND WALES Commons February 12, 1980

5 speeches — NURSERY SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS Commons February 12, 1980

7 speeches — Clause 22 Commons February 13, 1980

Education Vouchers Commons March 4, 1980

Comprehensive Reorganisation Commons March 4, 1980

Teachers' Trade Unions Commons March 4, 1980

School Leaving Dates Commons April 1, 1980

Handicapped Children (School Admissions) Commons April 1, 1980

5 speeches — NURSERY SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS Commons April 2, 1980

Day-release Courses Written Answers April 14, 1980

2 speeches — 16–19-year-olds Written Answers April 14, 1980

2 speeches — YOUNG PEOPLE (EDUCATION AND TRAINING) Commons April 18, 1980

Teaching Profession Commons May 6, 1980

Sixth Forms Commons May 6, 1980

Redundancies (Bolton) Written Answers June 2, 1980

2 speeches — Initial Teaching Alphabet Written Answers June 4, 1980

Handicapped Schoolchildren Written Answers June 11, 1980

3 speeches — EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Commons June 24, 1980

11 speeches — SCHOOLS Commons July 2, 1980

5 speeches — YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEES Commons July 4, 1980

Inner London Commons July 8, 1980

2 speeches — School Leavers (Bolton) Written Answers July 22, 1980

School leavers (Bolton) Written Answers July 28, 1980

Voluntary Building Projects Grants Written Answers November 10, 1980

Youth Provision (Review) Written Answers November 10, 1980

Student Grants Commons November 25, 1980

Class Sizes Commons November 25, 1980

3 speeches — Bolton (Assisted Area Status) Commons November 27, 1980

House Completions Commons December 17, 1980

Dalkon Shield Written Answers December 19, 1980

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