Ms Ilora Finlay

February 23, 1949 -
Summary information for Ms Ilora Finlay

Contributions

2004

Health Protection Agency Bill [H.L.] Lords January 5, 2004

2 speeches — Cancer Registration Lords January 7, 2004

4 speeches — Smoking in Public Places (Wales) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 2004

Gender Recognition Bill [H.L.] Lords January 29, 2004

Medical Services for Students Lords February 5, 2004

Thalidomide Victims: Payments and Taxation Written Answers February 23, 2004

Passive Smoking: Cost of TV Campaign on Risk to Children Written Answers February 23, 2004

Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Lords March 2, 2004

11 speeches — Health Protection Agency Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report March 3, 2004

EU: Medical Qualifications in New Member States Written Answers March 5, 2004

Palliative Care Lords March 9, 2004

Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Lords March 10, 2004

Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 2004

Health Professionals: Recruitment from EU Accession States Written Answers March 11, 2004

Smoking: Labelling and Warnings Written Answers March 29, 2004

Children Bill [H.L.] Lords March 30, 2004

Parkinson's Disease Lords April 20, 2004

Smoking in Public Places Lords April 22, 2004

Tobacco Smoking (Public Places and Workplaces) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 23, 2004

9 speeches — Smoking in Public Places (Wales) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 23, 2004

Health Protection Agency Bill [H.L.] Lords April 29, 2004

Regional Development Agencies and Science Lords April 29, 2004

5 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 4, 2004

Civil Service Appointments: Political Interference Written Answers May 5, 2004

Devolved Administrations: Ombudsman Procedure Written Answers May 5, 2004

2 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 6, 2004

3 speeches — Children Bill Lords May 6, 2004

Alcohol Abuse Lords May 12, 2004

Midwives: Independent Practitioners Written Answers May 13, 2004

Smoking Lords May 17, 2004

Research for Patient Benefit Working Party Written Answers May 17, 2004

Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 20, 2004

REASONABLE CHASTISEMENT Lords May 20, 2004

Higher Education Funding Councils Lords May 25, 2004

Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 Written Answers May 25, 2004

7 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 27, 2004

2 speeches — Skin Diseases Lords June 8, 2004

5 speeches — Children Bill Lords June 17, 2004

2 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords June 21, 2004

Higher Education Bill Lords June 22, 2004

Healthcare and Public Health Lords June 23, 2004

Road Fatalities Lords June 28, 2004

2 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords July 5, 2004

2 speeches — Patient Information Advisory Group Lords July 6, 2004

Sexual Health: Internet Sites Written Answers July 12, 2004

Commission for Equality and Human Rights Lords July 13, 2004

Universities: Funding of Healthcare Studies Written Answers September 13, 2004

Clinical Trials: Thrombolysis in Cardiac Arrest Study Written Answers September 14, 2004

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Lords September 15, 2004

12 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Human Tissue Bill Grand Committee Report September 15, 2004

2 speeches — Palliative Care Lords September 16, 2004

8 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Human Tissue Bill Grand Committee Report September 16, 2004

Legislation: Effects on Wales Written Answers October 11, 2004

14 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Human Tissue Bill Grand Committee Report October 11, 2004

11 speeches — Human Tissue Bill Lords October 25, 2004

Abortion Lords October 28, 2004

8 speeches — Human Tissue Bill Lords November 3, 2004

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 10, 2004

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 10, 2004

Nutrition and Behaviour Written Answers November 18, 2004

2 speeches — Administration and Works Committee Lords December 21, 2004

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