Mrs Jill Knight

July 9, 1923 -
Summary information for Mrs Jill Knight

Contributions

1994

3 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Commons January 11, 1994

Engagements Commons January 20, 1994

6 speeches — National Health Service Commons January 20, 1994

2 speeches — Fishing Industry Commons January 27, 1994

Right to Silence Commons February 10, 1994

2 speeches — Eggs from Foetuses (Prohibition of Use) Commons February 22, 1994

2 speeches — Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Written Answers March 4, 1994

Glasses and Lenses Written Answers March 8, 1994

Personal Social Services Commons March 22, 1994

2 speeches — Animal Diseases Commons March 24, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 24, 1994

European Union (Qualified Majority Voting) Commons March 29, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Commons April 12, 1994

4 speeches — PROHIBITION ON USE OF CELLS FROM EMBRYOS OR FOETUSES Commons April 12, 1994

2 speeches — Employment Service, West Midlands Commons April 19, 1994

Engagements Commons April 21, 1994

Tobacco Advertising Commons April 26, 1994

Rail Privatisation Written Answers April 28, 1994

APPROVAL OF CERTAIN MARKETS (No. 3) Commons May 10, 1994

Human Foetus Research Commons May 24, 1994

Prison Staff Ratios Written Answers May 25, 1994

Diploma Directive Written Answers May 25, 1994

Wages Councils Commons October 18, 1994

4 speeches — SECURE TRAINING ORDERS Commons October 19, 1994

EFFECT OF ACCUSED'S FAILURE TO MENTION FACTS WHEN QUESTIONED OR CHARGED Commons October 19, 1994

Private Children's Homes Commons October 25, 1994

Public Life (Standards of Conduct) Commons October 25, 1994

4 speeches — Committee of Privileges (Evidence) Commons October 31, 1994

Health and Social Security Commons November 22, 1994

Deaths in Custody Commons November 24, 1994

NHS Contracts Commons December 6, 1994

Privileges Committee Commons December 12, 1994

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