Ms Janet Young

October 23, 1926 - September 6, 2002
Summary information for Ms Janet Young

Contributions

1972

VOLUNTARY SOCIAL SERVICE Lords February 9, 1972

2 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF NATIONAL PARKS Lords February 15, 1972

TEACHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Lords March 8, 1972

2 speeches — ANTI-DISCRIMINATION (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1972

COMMUNITY CARE OF THE HANDICAPPED Lords May 10, 1972

4 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 6, 1972

4 speeches — IMMIGRATION CONTROL: U.K. PASSPORT HOLDERS IN EAST AFRICA Lords June 7, 1972

6 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 8, 1972

POLICE BILL Lords June 8, 1972

4 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 8, 1972

8 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 12, 1972

6 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 13, 1972

3 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 13, 1972

4 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 13, 1972

HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 15, 1972

2 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 19, 1972

2 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 19, 1972

8 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 22, 1972

5 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 22, 1972

7 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 26, 1972

16 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords June 27, 1972

2 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords July 11, 1972

13 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords July 12, 1972

21 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Lords July 13, 1972

3 speeches — RACE RELATIONS BOARD'S POWERS Lords July 14, 1972

3 speeches — PENSIONS: ADDITIONAL CON- TRIBUTIONS AND INCREMENTS Lords November 8, 1972

2 speeches — PORNOGRAPHY: THE LONGFORD REPORT Lords November 29, 1972

4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE REORGANISATION BILL [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1972

9 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE REORGANISATION BILL [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1972

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