Ms Doreen Massey
September 5, 1938 -Summary information for Ms Doreen Massey
Contributions
2001
Residential Care Standards Lords January 14, 2001
Boys and Fatherhood Lords January 24, 2001
Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Amendment (No. 3) Order 2000 Lords January 29, 2001
Passive Smoking at Work Lords February 1, 2001
Global Poverty Lords February 7, 2001
Female Genital Mutilation Lords February 12, 2001
Teaching Lords February 21, 2001
Health Action Zones: The Morning After Pill Lords March 8, 2001
Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 22, 2001
Learning Society Lords April 25, 2001
2 speeches — Child Poverty, East and Central Europe Lords April 30, 2001
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 26, 2001
Police Numbers Written Answers June 28, 2001
Citizenship Lords July 9, 2001
China: Human Rights Lords July 18, 2001
Former Prime Ministers: Allowances Written Answers July 23, 2001
Performance and Innovation Unit: Management of Risk Written Answers July 23, 2001
Education of Children in Care Lords October 24, 2001
Employment and Social Policy Council, 8 October Written Answers October 25, 2001
2 speeches — Sexual Health and HIV Strategy Lords October 29, 2001
Individual Learning Accounts Lords November 1, 2001
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords November 2, 2001
Pesticides Safety Directorate Written Answers November 2, 2001
International Humanitarian Law Written Answers November 6, 2001
Homelessness Bill Lords November 12, 2001
2 speeches — Young Carers Lords November 19, 2001
HIV Infected Healthcare Workers Written Answers November 29, 2001
Advisory Group on Teenage Pregnancy Written Answers December 3, 2001
Faith Schools Lords December 10, 2001
2 speeches — Homelessness Bill Grand Committee Report December 10, 2001
Children: Protection from Physical Abuse Lords December 19, 2001
Child Poverty Lords December 19, 2001
Prisons: Performance Testing Written Answers December 19, 2001
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