Ms Doreen Massey

September 5, 1938 -
Summary information for Ms Doreen Massey

Contributions

2003

Foreign Language Learning Lords January 21, 2003

Gulf Veterans: Deaths Written Answers January 29, 2003

Disabled Children Lords February 3, 2003

National Service Framework for Children Lords February 11, 2003

2 speeches — Children Lords February 12, 2003

Iraq Lords February 26, 2003

General Commissioners of Income Tax: Buckinghamshire, Dorset and West Sussex Divisions Written Answers February 26, 2003

Women Lords March 6, 2003

Children Lords March 10, 2003

EU: Justice and Home Affairs Council, 27–28 February Written Answers March 11, 2003

Corruption Bill Written Answers March 24, 2003

Asthma Lords May 6, 2003

Children in Need Lords June 9, 2003

Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 Written Answers June 9, 2003

2 speeches — National Service Framework for Children Lords June 10, 2003

Drugs Lords June 11, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 16, 2003

2 speeches — Drugs: Vulnerable Children Lords July 3, 2003

Local Government Bill Lords July 10, 2003

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 10, 2003

Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords July 18, 2003

Passport Fees Written Answers July 18, 2003

2 speeches — Children at Risk Lords September 11, 2003

Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords September 17, 2003

2 speeches — Education: Parental Support Lords October 27, 2003

Health Inequalities Lords October 27, 2003

2 speeches — Chess in Schools Lords October 28, 2003

Breast Cancer and Abortion Lords October 29, 2003

2 speeches — Disabled Children's Services: Audit Commission Report Lords November 6, 2003

European Union: Forthcoming Council Business Written Answers November 11, 2003

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 4, 2003

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