Ms Jill Pitkeathley

January 4, 1940 -
Summary information for Ms Jill Pitkeathley

Contributions

1998

Justice and Home Affairs Council, 4–5 December Written Answers January 12, 1998

Social Security Bill Lords January 15, 1998

Cystic Fibrosis Lords February 3, 1998

Children with Special Educational Needs Lords February 3, 1998

The National Health Service Lords February 4, 1998

Charities Lords March 4, 1998

Company Law: Reform Written Answers March 4, 1998

Transport Council, 17 March Written Answers March 26, 1998

2 speeches — Respite Care Lords March 30, 1998

Remploy: Annual Performance Agreement Written Answers March 31, 1998

Social Security and the Disabled Lords April 1, 1998

3 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords April 6, 1998

National CJD Surveillance Unit: Annual Report Written Answers April 22, 1998

Community Care (Residential Accommodation) Bill Lords April 30, 1998

Community Care (Residential Accommodation) Bill Lords June 2, 1998

Diplomatic Community: Alleged Offences Written Answers June 30, 1998

Legal Services Ombudsman: Annual Report Written Answers June 30, 1998

Government Documents: Disclosure Lords July 9, 1998

Empty Homes Written Answers July 23, 1998

Small Businesses: Environmental Performance Written Answers July 23, 1998

Work and the Family Lords October 13, 1998

Welfare Reform and Uprating of Benefits Lords October 28, 1998

General Affairs Council, 26–27 October Written Answers November 2, 1998

Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection Written Answers December 2, 1998

Personal Social Services: Capital Allocations Written Answers December 3, 1998

Mental Health Lords December 8, 1998

National Health Service Lords December 9, 1998

Pensions Green Paper Lords December 15, 1998

Agriculture Council, 14–15 December Written Answers December 17, 1998

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