Mrs Joyce Butler
1910 - January 2, 1992Summary information for Mrs Joyce Butler
Contributions
1976
Sanitary Protection Products Written Answers January 28, 1976
4 speeches — ABORTION (AMENDMENT) BILL (SELECT COMMITTEE) Commons February 9, 1976
Mental Patients (Psychosurgery) Commons February 20, 1976
2 speeches — PETROL (LEAD CONTENT) Commons March 4, 1976
2 speeches — Metrication Commons March 8, 1976
PETROL (LEAD CONTENT) Commons April 5, 1976
Cosmetic Products (Safety Regulations) Written Answers April 5, 1976
OSTEOPATHS Commons April 7, 1976
Asbestos Written Answers April 8, 1976
Battered Wives Written Answers April 9, 1976
Retirement Age (Health Check) Written Answers April 13, 1976
Psycho-Surgery Operations Written Answers April 27, 1976
Medicinal Products (Advertising) Written Answers May 18, 1976
Health Visitors Written Answers June 16, 1976
Nurses Written Answers June 16, 1976
Amaranyn (Processed Foods) Written Answers June 17, 1976
District Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Written Answers June 24, 1976
Hair Dyes Written Answers July 5, 1976
Electrical Appliances Written Answers August 2, 1976
Chloroform and Trichloroethylene Written Answers August 5, 1976
Nursing Auxiliaries Written Answers August 6, 1976
Electrical Equipment Written Answers October 11, 1976
Caramel Colouring Written Answers October 12, 1976
Hydrofluosilicic Acid Written Answers October 19, 1976
Perishable Foods (Date Marking) Written Answers October 20, 1976
Mugging Written Answers October 21, 1976
Breast Cancer Written Answers October 26, 1976
Cans and Bottles Written Answers October 27, 1976
Industrial Tribunals (Membership) Written Answers October 27, 1976
Asbestos Written Answers November 22, 1976
Industrial Tribunals Written Answers December 7, 1976
Aerosol Containers (Packaging) Written Answers December 8, 1976
Pharmacies (Registration Fees) Written Answers December 22, 1976
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