Ms Doreen Massey
September 5, 1938 -Summary information for Ms Doreen Massey
Contributions
2002
2 speeches — Homelessness Bill Lords January 15, 2002
Language Teaching in Schools Lords January 16, 2002
Convention on the Future of Europe Written Answers January 17, 2002
Civil Partnerships Bill [H.L.] Lords January 25, 2002
Afghanistan: Humanitarian Aid Lords February 25, 2002
Education Bill Lords March 11, 2002
2 speeches — Smoking Lords March 13, 2002
Hospitals: Alcohol-related Violence Lords March 20, 2002
Children's Fund Lords March 21, 2002
Golden Jubilee Celebrations Written Answers March 21, 2002
2 speeches — Developing Countries: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Lords April 17, 2002
Education and Skills Lords April 24, 2002
Children and Young People Lords April 24, 2002
Sport Lords May 8, 2002
2 speeches — Education Bill Lords May 9, 2002
2 speeches — Education Bill Lords May 9, 2002
National Stadium Written Answers May 9, 2002
Alcohol Abuse Lords May 27, 2002
Education Bill Lords May 28, 2002
Adoption and Children Bill Lords June 10, 2002
Learning to Listen Action Plans Written Answers June 11, 2002
2 speeches — Children: Health and Social Care Lords June 17, 2002
Education Bill Lords June 17, 2002
Food in Schools Programme Written Answers June 24, 2002
3 speeches — Education Bill Lords June 26, 2002
Drugs Lords July 10, 2002
Education Spending Lords July 16, 2002
Sub-Saharan Africa: HIV/AIDS Lords July 17, 2002
2 speeches — The Committee met at four of the clock. Grand Committee Report July 18, 2002
Alcopops Lords July 24, 2002
2 speeches — UN Rights of the Child Report Lords October 21, 2002
Guatemala and Belize Written Answers October 23, 2002
Adoption and Children Bill Lords November 5, 2002
Cayman Islands Written Answers November 6, 2002
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 2002
Drug Treatment Centres Lords December 4, 2002
2 speeches — Education and Skills Spending Plans Lords December 9, 2002
Osteoporosis Lords December 10, 2002
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