Mrs Barbara Castle

October 6, 1910 - May 3, 2002
Summary information for Mrs Barbara Castle

Contributions

1999

2 speeches — Acheson Report: Inequalities in Health Lords January 12, 1999

National Insurance Contributions Forecast Written Answers February 8, 1999

Genetically Modified Foods: Safety Lords February 16, 1999

3 speeches — Pension Schemes: Reduction in Interest Rates Lords March 4, 1999

Genetically Modified Food Lords March 8, 1999

Bereavement Allowance Lords April 13, 1999

National Minimum Wage Lords April 20, 1999

Widow's and Widower's Additional Pension Reduction Written Answers April 26, 1999

2 speeches — Widows'Pensions Lords May 4, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords May 17, 1999

Prisoners Aged over 65 Written Answers June 8, 1999

Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords June 10, 1999

Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords June 24, 1999

6 speeches — PART I: COMMENCEMENT Lords June 24, 1999

Northern Ireland Lords July 5, 1999

2 speeches — Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords July 6, 1999

2 speeches — Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords July 6, 1999

3 speeches — Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords July 13, 1999

Northern Ireland Lords July 15, 1999

3 speeches — Pensioners: Income Support Entitlement Lords July 27, 1999

PART A1 ADDITIONAL PENSION Lords October 11, 1999

3 speeches — PART I: COMMENCEMENT Lords October 11, 1999

2 speeches — PARTICIPATION IN STAKEHOLDER PENSION SCHEMES Lords October 11, 1999

PART IIA BENEFITS AND PENSIONS: DUTY OF SECRETARY OF STATE Lords October 11, 1999

WEEKLY RATE OF BASIC PENSION Lords October 11, 1999

Working Families' Tax Credit Written Answers October 20, 1999

WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS Lords October 27, 1999

8 speeches — UPRATING OF BENEFITS Lords October 27, 1999

Pensioners: Income Support Written Answers November 8, 1999

3 speeches — National Insurance Contributions Lords November 10, 1999

Apex Rail Fares Written Answers December 14, 1999

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