Mrs Rosie Barnes
May 16, 1946 -Summary information for Mrs Rosie Barnes
Contributions
1989
East London River Crossing Written Answers January 23, 1989
NHS Review Commons January 31, 1989
Blood Transfusions Written Answers February 1, 1989
Road Schemes (Open Space) Written Answers February 6, 1989
Milk Written Answers February 13, 1989
2 speeches — Food and Water (Safety) Commons February 21, 1989
3 speeches — Hearing Aids Written Answers March 13, 1989
Hearing Aid Council Written Answers March 13, 1989
Hearing Aids Written Answers March 15, 1989
Migratory Species Written Answers March 20, 1989
Hearing Aid Council Act Written Answers April 10, 1989
2 speeches — Uprating of Pensions and Other Benefits Commons April 11, 1989
Berne Convention Written Answers April 12, 1989
National Health Service Commons April 18, 1989
INCOME RELATED BENEFITS Commons April 24, 1989
Children Bill [Lords] Commons April 27, 1989
2 speeches — DUTIES OF THE COUNCIL AND SECRETARY OF STATE Commons April 28, 1989
Engagements Written Answers May 25, 1989
Community Care Commons July 12, 1989
2 speeches — Disabled People Written Answers July 14, 1989
Hearing Aids Written Answers July 27, 1989
Community Care Commons October 17, 1989
Family Courts Commons October 23, 1989
London Ambulance Service (Pay Dispute) Commons October 24, 1989
Education (Greenwich) Written Answers October 25, 1989
War Pensions Written Answers October 25, 1989
Women Pensioners Written Answers October 25, 1989
Recruitment Offices Written Answers October 25, 1989
Family Forces Pensions Written Answers October 25, 1989
Self-governing Hospitals Written Answers November 7, 1989
Health and Social Security Commons November 27, 1989
Education (Student Loans) Bill Commons December 5, 1989
War Widows' Pensions Commons December 11, 1989
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Commons December 11, 1989
NHS Reform Written Answers December 12, 1989
Traffic (London) Commons December 14, 1989
Broadcasting (Deaf People) Commons December 15, 1989
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