Mrs Lena Jeger

November 19, 1915 -
Summary information for Mrs Lena Jeger

Contributions

1984

3 speeches — Sick Pay Scheme Lords January 18, 1984

One-Parent Benefit: Take-up Rate Lords January 19, 1984

Death Grant Lords January 23, 1984

2 speeches — Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1984

2 speeches — Housing Benefit Lords February 6, 1984

Housing Benefit Lords February 6, 1984

Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 1984

HEATING: ADDITION Written Answers February 7, 1984

HOMELESSNESS: ACCOMMODATION COSTS Written Answers February 8, 1984

Mobility Allowance: Expenditure Lords February 9, 1984

2 speeches — Sick Pay: Entitlement Lords February 21, 1984

The Blind: State Benefits Lords February 22, 1984

2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit (Requirements) Amendment Regulations 1984 Lords February 27, 1984

Housing and Voluntary Bodies Lords March 6, 1984

SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT HEATING ADDITION Written Answers March 14, 1984

WIDOWED PERSONS: FINANCIAL PROVISION Written Answers March 21, 1984

BLIND PERSONS: SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT Written Answers March 21, 1984

Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords March 27, 1984

DEATH GRANT Written Answers March 29, 1984

Social Security Policy Reviews Lords April 2, 1984

WIVES: TAXATION Written Answers April 2, 1984

HANDICAPPED PERSONS: BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND TAX RELIEF Written Answers April 3, 1984

UK Citizens in Canada: Pensions Lords April 5, 1984

Housing Benefit: Effect of Changes Lords April 11, 1984

PUBLIC SERVICE PENSIONS: DOMICILE AND UP-RATING Written Answers April 26, 1984

PENSION INCREASES: BRITISH CITIZENS IN US AND CANADA Written Answers April 27, 1984

"THE TAXATION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE": GREEN PAPER Written Answers May 1, 1984

Death Grant Lords May 2, 1984

GLC Employees' Pensions Lords May 3, 1984

2 speeches — Bedford College Buildings: Sale Proceeds Lords May 3, 1984

2 speeches — Pensioners' Earnings Rule Lords May 9, 1984

Retirement Pension Lords May 10, 1984

Pensioners and Supplementary Benefit Lords May 14, 1984

FUNERALS: COST Written Answers May 15, 1984

CYPRUS AND SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Written Answers May 18, 1984

Health and Social Security Bill Lords May 21, 1984

FEMALE CIRCUMCISION Written Answers May 24, 1984

Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 12, 1984

Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 15, 1984

The Long-term Unemployed: Benefit Lords June 20, 1984

Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 21, 1984

5 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 21, 1984

5 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 3, 1984

Social Deprivation Lords July 4, 1984

BLINDNESS ADDITION Written Answers July 9, 1984

4 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 10, 1984

4 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 17, 1984

3 speeches — Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 1984 Lords July 20, 1984

CYPRUS: TRADE Written Answers July 23, 1984

CYPRUS: ACTION GROUP Written Answers July 23, 1984

BEDFORD COLLEGE BUILDINGS Written Answers July 30, 1984

SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT CLAIMS AND CHILDREN'S SAVINGS Written Answers August 1, 1984

2 speeches — DHSS Staff: Industrial Dispute Lords October 22, 1984

Welfare Provision: Co-ordination Lords October 22, 1984

DHSS INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE: NEWCASTLE Written Answers October 31, 1984

WAR WIDOWS: VISITS TO HUSBANDS' GRAVES Written Answers October 31, 1984

Pensions: UK Citizens in Canada Lords November 14, 1984

Social Security (Contributions, Re-rating) (No. 2) Order 1984 Lords November 27, 1984

BLIND PERSONS: ALLOWANCES Written Answers November 27, 1984

Supplementary Benefits: Board and Lodging Payments Lords November 29, 1984

2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit (Requirements) Amendment and Temporary Provisions Regulations 1984 Lords December 17, 1984

Statutory Sick Pay Up-rating Order 1984 Lords December 20, 1984

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