Ms Felicity Lane-Fox

June 22, 1918 - April 17, 1988
Summary information for Ms Felicity Lane-Fox

Contributions

1987

2 speeches — Coastal Bathing Waters Lords January 12, 1987

3 speeches — Nurses: Protection against Attacks Lords January 12, 1987

Midwife Services within NHS Lords January 19, 1987

Nursing: Recruitment and Training Lords January 22, 1987

2 speeches — Child Care Workers: Suitability Lords January 26, 1987

Charity Law Lords January 28, 1987

3 speeches — AIDS: Hospices Register Proposal Lords February 9, 1987

Parking Schemes for the Handicapped Lords February 11, 1987

3 speeches — Road Repairs and Improvements Lords February 24, 1987

Hospital Beds: Statistics Lords February 26, 1987

DRAIZE EYE TEST: GUIDELINES Written Answers February 26, 1987

2 speeches — AIDS: 1987 Figures Lords March 4, 1987

MISS SHARON CAMPBELL: INQUIRY Written Answers March 9, 1987

2 speeches — The Disabled: Special Health Authority Lords March 12, 1987

2 speeches — Social Fund (Maternity and Funeral. Expenses) Bill Lords March 12, 1987

National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987

CHILD ABUSE Written Answers April 27, 1987

2 speeches — Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster: DHSS Help Lords May 13, 1987

HEA: Education Service Representation Lords May 14, 1987

DISABLEMENT SERVICES AUTHORITY Written Answers June 29, 1987

DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE Written Answers June 30, 1987

Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 6, 1987

Housing Benefit: Alarm System Costs Lords July 9, 1987

2 speeches — Diabetics: Free Disposable Syringes Lords July 13, 1987

Broadcasting Authorities: Responsibilities Lords July 21, 1987

Complementary Medicine Lords November 11, 1987

Nurses: Loss to NHS Lords December 3, 1987

2 speeches — Overseas Assets: Revenue Lords December 3, 1987

Disablement Benefits: Uprating Lords December 9, 1987

2 speeches — Drug Trafficking Lords December 9, 1987

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