Ms Joan Walmsley

December 4, 1943 -
Summary information for Ms Joan Walmsley

Contributions

2005

Education: International Strategy Lords January 11, 2005

5 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 11, 2005

6 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 11, 2005

Radioactive Waste Management (S &T Report) Lords January 12, 2005

4 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 2005

9 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 2005

Schools: Modern Languages Lords January 24, 2005

20 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 2005

9 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 2005

Construction Industry: Training Lords January 25, 2005

Oxford University Lords January 27, 2005

Creationism: Teaching in Schools Lords January 31, 2005

School Transport Bill Lords January 31, 2005

Parents and Children Lords February 2, 2005

Science and Treaties (S&T Report) Lords February 3, 2005

5 speeches — Schools: New and Replacement Schools Written Answers February 4, 2005

Children in Care Lords February 9, 2005

Schools: Competition Proposals Written Answers February 10, 2005

16 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords February 21, 2005

5 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 2005

16 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 2005

Industrial Training Levy (Construction Board) Order 2005 Grand Committee Report March 1, 2005

4 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 2005

9 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the School Transport Bill Grand Committee Report March 7, 2005

Childcare Lords March 8, 2005

7 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the School Transport Bill Grand Committee Report March 10, 2005

Schools: Exclusions Lords March 14, 2005

Education: Tomlinson Report Lords March 16, 2005

Further Education: Over-50s Provision Lords March 17, 2005

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