Ms Doreen Miller

June 13, 1933 -
Summary information for Ms Doreen Miller

Contributions

1995

Gene Therapy Lords January 12, 1995

8 speeches — Parliament: Science and Technology Lords January 26, 1995

Channel Tunnel Security Lords January 30, 1995

3 speeches — Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils Order 1995 Lords February 6, 1995

Environment Bill [H.L.] Lords February 14, 1995

Northern Ireland: Future Government Written Answers February 28, 1995

6 speeches — Defibrillators: Airport and Aircraft Use Lords March 6, 1995

7 speeches — Public Appointments: Age Factor Lords March 15, 1995

3 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 28, 1995

Health Authorities Bill Lords March 28, 1995

3 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 30, 1995

5 speeches — Drivers: Sleep-prevention Devices Lords April 4, 1995

4 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 1995

Health Authorities Bill Lords April 5, 1995

6 speeches — Air Crew Duty Times: Proposal Lords April 6, 1995

3 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords April 24, 1995

4 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1995

2 speeches — Single Issue Groups Lords May 17, 1995

4 speeches — Road Traffic (New Drivers) Bill Lords May 19, 1995

8 speeches — Airliners: Width of Aisles Lords June 12, 1995

9 speeches — Fiftieth Anniversaries Lords July 5, 1995

Sexual Orientation Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords July 14, 1995

8 speeches — Hopscotch Asian Women's Centre Lords October 19, 1995

EU Nationals on Remand in Northern Ireland Written Answers November 29, 1995

"Medical Research and the NHS Reforms": Select Committee Report Lords December 5, 1995

Northern Ireland: Terrorist Activity since the Cease-Fire Written Answers December 5, 1995

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