Mrs Jill Knight
July 9, 1923 -Summary information for Mrs Jill Knight
Contributions
1996
Compulsory Competitive Tendering Written Answers January 16, 1996
Deaths in Custody Commons January 18, 1996
Asylum Seekers Commons January 23, 1996
3 speeches — National Health Service Commons January 24, 1996
9 speeches — Medical Misconduct Commons January 31, 1996
4 speeches — GP Fundholding Commons February 6, 1996
Engagements Commons February 8, 1996
National Health Service Staff Commons February 13, 1996
3 speeches — Scott Report Commons February 26, 1996
Compulsory Sex Education Written Answers February 28, 1996
Local Authority Guidance Written Answers February 28, 1996
Sex Education Written Answers March 1, 1996
Private Finance Initiative Commons March 12, 1996
Crime Prevention Initiatives Commons March 14, 1996
2 speeches — Family Law Bill [Lords] Commons March 25, 1996
3 speeches — PERIOD FOR REFLECTION AND CONSIDERATION Commons April 24, 1996
Family Law Bill [Lords] Commons April 24, 1996
Engagements Commons April 25, 1996
GPs (Drugs Choice) Commons May 14, 1996
2 speeches — PROVISION OF MARRIAGE COUNSELLING Commons June 17, 1996
8 speeches — STATEMENT OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION Commons June 17, 1996
PERIOD FOR REFLECTION AND CONSIDERATION Commons June 17, 1996
Community Care Commons June 18, 1996
National Health Service Commons June 26, 1996
Drugs (Prisons) Commons July 4, 1996
Asthma Written Answers July 8, 1996
Doctors (Recruitment) Commons July 16, 1996
5 speeches — Abortion Written Answers July 22, 1996
Primary Care Commons October 15, 1996
Ministerial Visit (China) Written Answers October 29, 1996
8 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Commons October 30, 1996
NHS Health Advisory Service Written Answers October 31, 1996
Non-prescription Drug Pricing Written Answers November 5, 1996
Criminal Cases (Review) Commons November 7, 1996
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons November 12, 1996
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 21, 1996
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