Mrs Doris Fisher
September 13, 1919 - December 18, 2005Summary information for Mrs Doris Fisher
Contributions
1991
2 speeches — Statutory Sick Pay Bill Lords January 14, 1991
3 speeches — Homelessness Lords January 28, 1991
3 speeches — Long-stay Mental Patients: Care Lords January 29, 1991
Homelessness: Local Authority Housing Lords February 5, 1991
2 speeches — Head Teachers: New Responsibilities Lords February 7, 1991
3 speeches — Mortgage Defaults: Repossessions Lords March 11, 1991
Disability Living Allowance and Disability Working Allowance Bill Lords March 11, 1991
Government Statistics: Quality Lords March 13, 1991
Community Charges (General Reduction) Bill Lords March 27, 1991
RNIB EMBOSSED LITERATURE SERVICE Written Answers March 28, 1991
Unemployment Lords April 24, 1991
British Shipping: Government Support Lords April 25, 1991
Census Forms: Delivery and Collection Lords April 25, 1991
3 speeches — Training and Enterprise Councils Lords May 9, 1991
The National Health Service Lords May 15, 1991
Property Misdescriptions Bill Lords May 20, 1991
Children and Young Persons (Protection from Tobacco) Bill Lords June 5, 1991
Property Misdescriptions Bill Lords June 5, 1991
Westminster Council: Housing Policy Lords July 1, 1991
3 speeches — Housing Associations: Dwellings Lords October 14, 1991
2 speeches — Social Security Benefits: Services Lords October 17, 1991
Hallmarking Lords October 21, 1991
3 speeches — Mental Patients: Community Care Lords November 18, 1991
Children with Special Educational Needs Lords November 20, 1991
3 speeches — Hospital Trusts: Membership Lords November 21, 1991
2 speeches — Rented Housing: Resources Lords November 26, 1991
3 speeches — Driving Licence Renewals for 70 Year- Olds Lords December 2, 1991
DIFFICULT PUPILS IN SCHOOLS Written Answers December 5, 1991
ASSISTED PLACES SCHEME: SEN CHILDREN Written Answers December 9, 1991
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