Ms Nora David

September 23, 1913 -
Summary information for Ms Nora David

Contributions

1979

ARBITRATION BILL [H.L.] Lords January 18, 1979

7 speeches — PRIVATE TENANTS: RENTS Lords February 5, 1979

8 speeches — COLLEGE OF ST. MARK AND ST. JOHN: SITE USE Lords February 6, 1979

17 speeches — EDUCATION: DISRUPTION OF EXAMINATIONS Lords February 13, 1979

6 speeches — RURAL DEPRIVATION Lords February 14, 1979

5 speeches — THE HOUSING CORPORATION: ACCOUNTABILITY Lords March 14, 1979

SECONDARY EDUCATION STANDARDS Lords March 14, 1979

4 speeches — SHEEP SLAUGHTER ON HIGHWAYS Lords March 20, 1979

DERELICT LAND Written Answers March 20, 1979

6 speeches — VICTIMISATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Lords March 21, 1979

4 speeches — SECOND LAND UTILISATION SURVEY Lords March 21, 1979

2 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Lords March 26, 1979

RATE REBATES: ELIGIBILITY AND PAYMENTS Written Answers March 29, 1979

FLAMMABLE GAS EXPLOSIONS: LNG/LPG CARRIERS Written Answers March 29, 1979

2 speeches — COMPUTER TRAINING Lords July 4, 1979

2 speeches — OVERSEAS STUDENTS: POLICY ON UNIVERSITY ADMISSION Lords July 5, 1979

3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords July 17, 1979

5 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords July 19, 1979

10 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords July 19, 1979

3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords July 24, 1979

3 speeches — THE FAMILY AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES Lords October 24, 1979

OVERSEAS STUDENTS Lords November 7, 1979

IMMIGRATION RULES Lords November 14, 1979

2 speeches — A NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE Lords November 21, 1979

OVERSEAS STUDENTS: FEES Written Answers November 27, 1979

THE MACFARLANE COMMITTEE Written Answers December 11, 1979

OVERSEAS STUDENTS: FEES AND FUNDING 1980–81 Lords December 12, 1979

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION: ADVISORY COUNCIL REPORT Written Answers December 17, 1979

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