Mrs Jill Knight
July 9, 1923 -Summary information for Mrs Jill Knight
Contributions
1978
2 speeches — Furniture Purchases (Needy Cases) Commons January 10, 1978
Abortion Commons January 10, 1978
European Trade Mark Office Written Answers January 16, 1978
Amniocentesis Written Answers January 16, 1978
Birmingham Maternity Hospital Written Answers January 16, 1978
2 speeches — MATTERS WITHIN LEGISLATIVE COMPE TENCE OF ASSEMBLY, AND WITHIN POWERS OF SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE. Commons January 17, 1978
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING DEVOLUTION ISSUES Commons January 18, 1978
War Widows Written Answers January 19, 1978
Ordnance Maps Written Answers January 19, 1978
Housing Executive Written Answers January 19, 1978
Pay Settlements Written Answers January 23, 1978
Spina Bifida (Pregnancy Screening) Commons February 7, 1978
2 speeches — PAY POLICY (GOVERNMENT POWERS) Commons February 7, 1978
Medical School Graduates Written Answers February 7, 1978
6 speeches — PROTECTION OF CHILDREN BILL Commons February 10, 1978
PAY POLICY (GOVERNMENT SANCTIONS) Commons February 13, 1978
Disabled Children Commons February 14, 1978
3 speeches — CONTENTS OF ORDERS UNDER SECTION 44(2) Commons February 14, 1978
Cots Written Answers February 16, 1978
Trade Unionism Commons February 21, 1978
Rhodesia Commons February 22, 1978
LAW AND ORDER Commons February 27, 1978
Uganda Written Answers February 27, 1978
5 speeches — POWER TO MOVE REJECTION OF CERTAIN ASSEMBLY BILLS Commons March 2, 1978
3 speeches — Small Businesses (Questionnaires) Commons March 6, 1978
2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (SECURITY) Commons March 6, 1978
Breast Cancer Screening Commons March 7, 1978
2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit (Fraud and Mistakes) Commons March 7, 1978
Rents Commons March 9, 1978
West Midlands Written Answers March 9, 1978
Miss Carmen Boboc Written Answers March 20, 1978
Dental Charges (Exemption Form) Written Answers April 11, 1978
Housing Executive Written Answers April 13, 1978
Physiotherapy and Chiropody Services Commons May 9, 1978
Dental and Optical Charges (Pensioners) Commons May 9, 1978
Chemists (Birmingham) Written Answers May 15, 1978
Abortion Written Answers May 24, 1978
4 speeches — Midwives Written Answers June 6, 1978
Nurses (Pay and Accommodation Charges) Written Answers June 6, 1978
Pharmaceutical Services Written Answers June 6, 1978
Juvenile Crime Written Answers June 8, 1978
Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers June 13, 1978
Birmingham and Midland Eye Hospital Written Answers June 16, 1978
Household Survey Written Answers June 19, 1978
Lead Pollution (Birmingham) Written Answers June 20, 1978
Petroleum Licences Written Answers June 30, 1978
5 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (STAFF DISPUTES) Commons July 3, 1978
Petroleum Licences Written Answers July 3, 1978
Foster-children (Boarding-out Allowance) Commons July 11, 1978
2 speeches — Drugs (Hospital Use) Commons July 11, 1978
Contraceptive Services (Minors) Written Answers July 11, 1978
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 13, 1978
Cost of Living Commons July 17, 1978
Child Benefit Centre, Tyne and Wear Written Answers July 17, 1978
2 speeches — MATTERS WITHIN LEGISLATIVE COMPETENCE OF ASSEMBLY, AND WITHIN POWERS OF SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Commons July 18, 1978
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies Written Answers July 24, 1978
Passports Commons July 26, 1978
2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 1, 1978
6 speeches — PRIVATE BILLS [Lords] (SUSPENSION) Commons August 1, 1978
4 speeches — RHODESIA Commons August 2, 1978
Hospital Wards (Closures) Written Answers October 24, 1978
HOME OFFICE AFFAIRS Commons November 6, 1978
2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit (Review) Commons November 7, 1978
RHODESIA Commons November 7, 1978
Radio Birmingham Written Answers November 22, 1978
Lead Pollution Written Answers November 22, 1978
Pensioners (Telephone Rentals) Commons December 5, 1978
Local Authority Social Services Commons December 5, 1978
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