Ms Evelyn Macleod

February 19, 1915 - November 17, 1999
Summary information for Ms Evelyn Macleod

Contributions

1981

Consumers and the Nationalised Industries Lords March 19, 1981

Drug Addiction Units and Patients Lords March 19, 1981

ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, HYDE PARK CORNER Written Answers April 6, 1981

Psychiatric Secure Units Lords April 9, 1981

Criminal Attempts Bill Lords April 13, 1981

Fuel Bills: Finance Help to Consumers Lords April 27, 1981

Children's Needs: Ministerial Responsibility Lords April 27, 1981

The Notting Hill Carnival Lords May 5, 1981

3 speeches — Transport Bill Lords May 7, 1981

LONDON UNIVERSITY: MEDICAL SCHOOLS Written Answers May 19, 1981

2 speeches — The Shops Acts: Trading Hours Lords May 20, 1981

Police Protective Clothing and Equipment Lords June 1, 1981

Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Bill Lords June 2, 1981

Disabled Persons (No. 2) Bill Lords June 5, 1981

Transport Bill Lords June 8, 1981

3 speeches — Transport Bill Lords June 11, 1981

4 speeches — Disabled Persons (No. 2) Bill Lords June 16, 1981

2 speeches — The Death Grant Lords June 23, 1981

Indecent Displays (Control) Bill Lords June 26, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 2, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 2, 1981

Education Bill Lords July 6, 1981

Gas Appliances: MMC Report Lords July 8, 1981

5 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 8, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 8, 1981

ARRESTS IN CIVIL DISTURBANCE: ADDRESSES Written Answers July 16, 1981

Education Bill Lords July 17, 1981

British Nationality Bill Lords July 21, 1981

Business Failures: April-June Quarter Lords July 27, 1981

The Notting Hill Carnival Lords July 30, 1981

Civil Service Dispute: Benefit Payments Lords July 31, 1981

The Orange Badge Scheme Lords October 29, 1981

3 speeches — The Queen's Speech Lords November 5, 1981

4 speeches — Wormwood Scrubs Prison Lords November 24, 1981

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