Ms Lucy Faithfull
December 26, 1910 - March 13, 1996Summary information for Ms Lucy Faithfull
Contributions
1986
Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1982 Lords January 20, 1986
2 speeches — Schools and their Problems Lords January 22, 1986
Pound Coin Lords January 27, 1986
British Housing Inquiry: Report Lords January 29, 1986
Magistrates' Courts: Sentencing Guidance Lords February 4, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords February 4, 1986
3 speeches — Education: Avoidance of Politicisation Lords February 5, 1986
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 18, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords February 24, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords February 24, 1986
Charity Law Lords March 5, 1986
Abortion: Advice to Teenagers Lords March 10, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords March 13, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords March 13, 1986
Voluntary Organisations and Abolition of MCCs Lords March 19, 1986
Winter Heating Costs: Assistance Lords March 24, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1986
2 speeches — Rates Reform Lords March 26, 1986
CARDIAC UNITS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Written Answers April 10, 1986
London Underground: Breakdowns and Delays Lords April 21, 1986
Violent Crime: Protection of Public Lords April 23, 1986
Violent Crime: Protection of Public Lords April 23, 1986
Schools: Investment in Education and Science Lords May 7, 1986
Disability: Prevention Lords May 14, 1986
4 speeches — Armed Forces Bill Lords May 19, 1986
2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 2, 1986
Children and Young Persons (Amendment) Bill Lords June 4, 1986
Channel Tunnel: Employment Opportunities Lords June 9, 1986
Residuary Bodies: Appointment of Women Lords June 10, 1986
Gruinard Island: Cost of Decontamination Lords June 12, 1986
British Rail: Status Lords June 17, 1986
4 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 17, 1986
CHARITIES: STATISTICS Written Answers June 18, 1986
DEATHS OF YOUNG PERSONS IN CUSTODY Written Answers June 18, 1986
LAND: SALES BY RESIDUARY BODIES Written Answers June 19, 1986
2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 23, 1986
5 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 23, 1986
7 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 23, 1986
4 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 30, 1986
9 speeches — PART IVA Lords June 30, 1986
DIVORCE PETITIONS AND RELATED APPLICATIONS: STATISTICS Written Answers July 8, 1986
Social Security Bill Lords July 14, 1986
5 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 14, 1986
Social Security Bill Lords July 15, 1986
2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 15, 1986
Charities: Tax Relief on Accumulated Income Lords July 21, 1986
YOUNG OFFENDERS: SENTENCES 1980–84 Written Answers July 23, 1986
LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords July 24, 1986
FAMILY DISPUTES: NEW ZEALAND STATISTICS Written Answers July 24, 1986
2 speeches — FAMILY AND DOMESTIC JURISDICTION: REVIEW Written Answers July 24, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords July 30, 1986
Charity Commission: Funding Lords October 6, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords October 21, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 22, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 22, 1986
METROPOLITAN COUNTIES: DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIPTS FROM SALE OF ASSETS Written Answers October 27, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 28, 1986
Long-Term Unemployed: Counselling Policy Lords October 30, 1986
2 speeches — Child Abuse: Government Action Lords November 3, 1986
Dyslexic Children: Education Lords November 18, 1986
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 1986
2 speeches — Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords November 27, 1986
2 speeches — Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1986
Probation Service College Proposal Lords December 15, 1986
Rent Arrears Lords December 16, 1986
Local Government Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1986
DOMESTIC FAMILY JURISDICTION: REVIEW Written Answers December 18, 1986
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS ACT 1933: SECTION 53 SENTENCES Written Answers December 18, 1986
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