Ms Janet Young

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

Contributions

1988

Education in Inner London Lords February 4, 1988

Licensing Bill Lords March 15, 1988

Marriage: Independent Taxation Lords March 16, 1988

2 speeches — NHS Nurses: Recruitment and Retention Lords March 24, 1988

INTERCEPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS: COMMISSIONER'S REPORT Written Answers March 29, 1988

2 speeches — Education in Europe: Proposals Lords April 18, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords April 18, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 3, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 3, 1988

4 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 5, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 5, 1988

5 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 10, 1988

4 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 10, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 12, 1988

3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 17, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 17, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 19, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 19, 1988

Hong Kong: Joint Declaration Lords June 10, 1988

2 speeches — Pension Rights on Divorce Lords June 16, 1988

HONG KONG: VIETNAMESE REFUGEES Written Answers June 16, 1988

3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 21, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 22, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 23, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 27, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords June 27, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords June 28, 1988

6 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 28, 1988

2 speeches — Housing Bill Lords July 11, 1988

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 25, 1988

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 25, 1988

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 8, 1988

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