Ms Margaret Jay
November 18, 1939 -Summary information for Ms Margaret Jay
Contributions
1993
Local Authorities: Voluntary Organisation Funding Lords February 3, 1993
3 speeches — NHS Trusts: Financial Problems Lords February 15, 1993
NHS in London: Future Lords February 16, 1993
NHS SPECIALTY REVIEWS Written Answers March 10, 1993
2 speeches — European Year of the Elderly Lords March 25, 1993
2 speeches — London Underground Ltd. Lords March 31, 1993
Women's Refuges: Funding Lords April 29, 1993
3 speeches — Education Bill Lords May 10, 1993
2 speeches — St. Bartholomew's Hospital Lords May 11, 1993
NHS Private Finance Initiative: Scrutiny Lords May 13, 1993
2 speeches — ABORTION COSTS Written Answers May 17, 1993
NHS ABORTION SERVICES Written Answers May 18, 1993
BIRTHS IN THE NHS: AVERAGE COSTS Written Answers May 19, 1993
3 speeches — NHS: London Specialty Reviews Lords May 24, 1993
3 speeches — Tuberculosis: Immunisation Programme Lords May 27, 1993
Humanitarian Needs and the UN System Lords May 27, 1993
2 speeches — National Health Service: Role of the Private Sector Lords June 9, 1993
Sunday Trading Lords June 21, 1993
2 speeches — Young People: Severe Hardship Payments Lords June 23, 1993
Babies: Intensive Care Lords June 29, 1993
MEDICAL EYE CENTRES Written Answers July 1, 1993
SIGHT TESTS Written Answers July 1, 1993
4 speeches — Education Bill Lords July 6, 1993
2 speeches — "The Health of the Nation": Progress Lords July 8, 1993
NHS Trusts: Salary Levels Lords July 14, 1993
Managing the New NHS Lords October 21, 1993
2 speeches — NHS: Constitutional Rights of Staff Lords October 27, 1993
2 speeches — NHS Administration: Cost Lords November 25, 1993
Roehampton Burns Unit: Future Lords December 2, 1993
NHS Hospitals: Research Lords December 6, 1993
Cochlear Implants Lords December 9, 1993
London Hospital Services Lords December 13, 1993
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