Ms Joyce Gould

October 29, 1932 -
Summary information for Ms Joyce Gould

Contributions

1995

Local Authority Services Lords January 18, 1995

National Health Patient Accommodation Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 1995

The Prison Service Lords January 25, 1995

Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils Order 1995 Lords February 6, 1995

2 speeches — UN Conference on Women Lords March 8, 1995

Boundary Commission Report: Delay Written Answers March 8, 1995

Citizen's Charter and Electors' Rights Written Answers March 8, 1995

Education: Promotion Prospects for Women Lords March 9, 1995

Electoral Registers: Incompleteness Written Answers March 9, 1995

2 speeches — Science Budget Written Answers March 9, 1995

Ministerial Committee on Women's Issues Written Answers March 13, 1995

2 speeches — Pensions Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1995

2 speeches — Pensions Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1995

2 speeches — Public Appointments: Age Factor Lords March 15, 1995

Ministerial Committee on Women's Issues Written Answers March 20, 1995

International Investment in UK Science: Select Committee Report Lords March 22, 1995

Turkey: Human Rights Lords May 1, 1995

2 speeches — Convention on Elimination of Discrimination Against Women: UK Reservations Written Answers May 16, 1995

Human Rights Convention: Equality of Rights Written Answers May 16, 1995

Single Issue Groups Lords May 17, 1995

Electoral Registration Lords May 25, 1995

2 speeches — Political Parties: Funding Lords June 7, 1995

Hospitals: Patient's Charter Guidelines Written Answers June 19, 1995

Patient's Charter Written Answers June 20, 1995

Government Powers during Election Period Written Answers June 21, 1995

Children's Rights: Draft European Convention Written Answers June 26, 1995

Geneva Conventions (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 10, 1995

PHARE Programme: ECC Report Lords October 25, 1995

UN Conference on Women, Beijing Platform for Action Written Answers November 1, 1995

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