Ms Margaret of Mar

September 19, 1940 -
Summary information for Ms Margaret of Mar

Contributions

1985

2 speeches — NHS: Drug Prescribing Lords February 13, 1985

Health and Welfare Provision Lords February 13, 1985

Cervical Screening Lords March 18, 1985

NHS Expenditure Savings Lords March 19, 1985

3 speeches — NHS Drugs Bill Lords March 19, 1985

Guy's Hospital: Heart Surgery Unit Lords March 25, 1985

International Youth Year Lords March 27, 1985

NHS DISPENSING SERVICE: REMUNERATION Written Answers April 1, 1985

SELECTED DRUG LIST Written Answers April 2, 1985

GENERIC MEDICINES: QUALITY CONTROL Written Answers April 3, 1985

2 speeches — South London Hospital for Women: Disposal Lords April 23, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords May 9, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords May 13, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords May 14, 1985

Teachers: New Pay Structure Lords May 15, 1985

Interception of Communications Bill Lords May 16, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords May 20, 1985

LIMITED DRUGS LIST: APPEAL MECHANISM Written Answers May 21, 1985

PHARMACISTS' REMUNERATION Written Answers May 21, 1985

Tobacco Products (Advertising) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 22, 1985

2 speeches — Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Lords June 4, 1985

Hospital Waiting Lists Lords June 10, 1985

Transport Bill Lords June 11, 1985

Hospital Beds: Statistics Lords June 12, 1985

Medicines: Review of Selected List Lords June 18, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords June 18, 1985

Pharmaceutical Services: Policy Lords June 19, 1985

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 12, 1985

NHS and Reform of Social Security System Lords November 20, 1985

Youth Employment: Inner City Areas Lords November 27, 1985

2 speeches — Community Education and Employment Lords December 18, 1985

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