Ms Margaret Jay

November 18, 1939 -
Summary information for Ms Margaret Jay

Contributions

1995

Deaf-Blind Children: Needs Lords January 10, 1995

Community Care: Discretionary Charging Lords January 11, 1995

Gene Therapy Lords January 12, 1995

2 speeches — Nursing Auxiliaries: Sth-Bucks NHS Trust Lords January 16, 1995

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

NHS Trust Chief Executives: Pay Lords January 19, 1995

Childline Lords January 23, 1995

2 speeches — Haemophiliacs: Contaminated Blood Transfusions Lords January 30, 1995

NHS: Medical Negligence Provision Lords February 7, 1995

2 speeches — St. Bartholomew's Hospital: Future Lords February 13, 1995

Nutrition Task Force Lords February 14, 1995

Mr. Keith Abel: Death in Hospital Lords February 14, 1995

3 speeches — Hospitals: Emergency Admissions Lords February 15, 1995

Breast Cancer Screening Lords February 15, 1995

2 speeches — The McFarlane Trust: Funding Lords February 21, 1995

2 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 6, 1995

2 speeches — Breast Cancer: Specialist Care Lords March 7, 1995

NHS Health Care: National Standards Lords March 8, 1995

2 speeches — The McFarlane Trust Lords March 15, 1995

2 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 16, 1995

National Hospital for Neurology Lords March 27, 1995

18 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 28, 1995

5 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 28, 1995

NHS Trusts: Refusal of Treatment Lords March 29, 1995

9 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords March 30, 1995

38 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 1995

4 speeches — Health Services in London Lords April 5, 1995

2 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 6, 1995

Care of the Mentally Ill: Matthew Trust Report Lords April 20, 1995

3 speeches — Nurses: Local Pay Guidance Lords April 24, 1995

11 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords April 24, 1995

24 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1995

4 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1995

NHS Medical Staff: Expression of Views Lords May 3, 1995

5 speeches — Health Authorities Bill Lords May 4, 1995

London Hospitals Lords May 9, 1995

4 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 11, 1995

Carers (Recognition and Services) Bill Lords May 17, 1995

Nurses' Morale Lords May 18, 1995

Carers Lords May 22, 1995

Breast Cancer Lords May 25, 1995

2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 13, 1995

3 speeches — PAST DISABILITIES Lords June 13, 1995

2 speeches — NHS Prescriptions: Cost to Patients Lords June 15, 1995

Toxic Poisoning: Treatment Facilities Lords June 27, 1995

2 speeches — Medical (Professional Performance) Bill Lords June 29, 1995

St. Bartholomew's Hospital Lords July 4, 1995

7 speeches — Medical (Professional Performance) Bill Lords July 21, 1995

2 speeches — Prescription Charges Lords October 16, 1995

Temazepam Lords October 17, 1995

Edgware General Hospital Lords October 26, 1995

Medical (Professional Performance) Bill Lords November 1, 1995

Breast Cancer Screening Lords November 6, 1995

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords November 7, 1995

NHS: Organisation Lords November 23, 1995

Head Lice: Remedial Advice Lords November 27, 1995

"Medical Research and the NHS Reforms": Select Committee Report Lords December 5, 1995

2 speeches — The Elderly: Long-term Care Lords December 6, 1995

National Health Service: Mixed-sex Wards Lords December 11, 1995

Breast Cancer Specialist Units Written Answers December 11, 1995

Breast Screening: Upper Age Limit Written Answers December 11, 1995

2 speeches — Influenza Lords December 12, 1995

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