Mrs Jill Knight

July 9, 1923 -
Summary information for Mrs Jill Knight

Contributions

1991

6 speeches — Hospital Service Commons January 16, 1991

Food Safety Written Answers January 17, 1991

Local Government Finance (England) Commons January 29, 1991

The Gulf Commons January 31, 1991

Immigration Commons February 7, 1991

GPs (Deprived Area Payments) Written Answers February 11, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 19, 1991

ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER Commons February 20, 1991

SENTENCING AN OFFENDER WITH A MENTAL DISORDER Commons February 20, 1991

Drugs Commons March 5, 1991

Drugs Written Answers March 5, 1991

Compulsory Schooling Written Answers March 12, 1991

Dangerous Criminals Written Answers March 12, 1991

Children Written Answers March 12, 1991

Cancer Screening Written Answers March 12, 1991

GP Fund Holding Scheme Commons March 13, 1991

Family Credit Written Answers March 14, 1991

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 25, 1991

Single Parents Written Answers March 27, 1991

Health Service and Community Care Commons April 17, 1991

Nurses' Pay Written Answers April 23, 1991

9 speeches — Health Service and Community Care Commons May 14, 1991

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Written Answers May 14, 1991

Strategy for Health Commons June 4, 1991

HIV Written Answers June 6, 1991

Health Spending Commons June 18, 1991

Shops (Unauthorised Occupation) Commons July 4, 1991

RU486 Written Answers July 5, 1991

3 speeches — Sittings of the House (Select Committee) Commons July 9, 1991

Nursery Education Commons July 23, 1991

Buses Written Answers July 25, 1991

NHS Trusts Commons October 16, 1991

Patients Charter Commons November 5, 1991

In-patient Waiting Lists Commons December 3, 1991

Hospital Eye Service Written Answers December 20, 1991

Complex Lenses Written Answers December 20, 1991

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