Mrs Doris Fisher
September 13, 1919 - December 18, 2005Summary information for Mrs Doris Fisher
Contributions
1989
Homelessness Lords January 23, 1989
London Transport: Studies Lords January 23, 1989
BOARD AND LODGING ESTABLISHMENTS: HEALTH STANDARDS Written Answers February 1, 1989
Measles, Mumps and Rubella: Vaccines Lords February 7, 1989
2 speeches — "Roads and the Utilities" Lords February 8, 1989
3 speeches — Cherished Number Plates: Sales Lords February 20, 1989
Houses: Starts and Completions Lords April 12, 1989
Football Spectators Bill [H.L.] Lords April 13, 1989
Water Bill Lords April 17, 1989
2 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 4, 1989
Water Bill Lords May 18, 1989
Traffic and Transport in the UK Lords May 24, 1989
3 speeches — Brewing Industry: MMC Recommendations Lords June 14, 1989
BLIND MENTALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS Written Answers June 15, 1989
Low-Cost Housing Provision Incentives Lords June 20, 1989
THE BLIND: STATE BENEFITS—METHOD OF PAYMENT Written Answers June 29, 1989
HOUSING ACTION TRUSTS Written Answers July 4, 1989
4 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords July 20, 1989
6 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 9, 1989
Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 10, 1989
2 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 23, 1989
7 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 24, 1989
2 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 25, 1989
2 speeches — Homeless Young People: Benefit Entitlement Lords October 26, 1989
NATIONAL CURRICULUM: PUPILS WITH STATEMENTS Written Answers October 30, 1989
Local Government and Housing Bill Lords November 1, 1989
3 speeches — Coach Holidays: Insurance Lords November 15, 1989
2 speeches — The Family Lords November 29, 1989
NHS: Future Expenditure Lords December 20, 1989
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