Mrs Helene Hayman

March 26, 1949 -
Summary information for Mrs Helene Hayman

Contributions

2004

Cancer Registration Lords January 7, 2004

Data Protection Act 1998 Lords January 13, 2004

Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Lords January 19, 2004

Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Lords February 4, 2004

Genetically Modified Crops Lords February 9, 2004

Child Trust Funds Bill Lords February 26, 2004

2 speeches — Anti-terrorism Review Lords March 4, 2004

GM Policy Lords March 9, 2004

GM Maize Lords March 10, 2004

2 speeches — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 2004 Lords March 11, 2004

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Child Trust Funds Bill Grand Committee Report March 18, 2004

Bovine Tuberculosis Lords March 29, 2004

Medicines and Foods: Interaction Lords March 31, 2004

Children: Deaths Written Answers April 19, 2004

National Health Service: Specialised Treatments Lords April 22, 2004

Smoking in Public Places Lords April 22, 2004

Child Trust Funds Bill Lords April 26, 2004

Clinical Trials: Protection of Patients Lords May 5, 2004

2 speeches — Smoking Lords May 17, 2004

Examination Boards: Minority Subjects Lords June 28, 2004

Guantanamo Bay: Detainees Lords June 29, 2004

Patient Information Advisory Group Lords July 6, 2004

Human Tissue Bill Lords July 22, 2004

2 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Human Tissue Bill Grand Committee Report September 15, 2004

3 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Human Tissue Bill Grand Committee Report October 11, 2004

Cancer Mortality Rates Lords October 20, 2004

4 speeches — Human Tissue Bill Lords October 25, 2004

Folic Acid Fortification Written Answers October 27, 2004

2 speeches — Human Tissue Bill Lords November 3, 2004

Passive Smoking Lords November 9, 2004

Health White Paper Lords November 16, 2004

2 speeches — SCHEDULE Lords November 17, 2004

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