Ms Nora David

September 23, 1913 -
Summary information for Ms Nora David

Contributions

1985

School Computers Lords January 23, 1985

Higher Education and ILEA: Request for Inquiry Lords February 4, 1985

3 speeches — Higher Education: Green Paper Lords February 5, 1985

Students' Unions: Membership Lords February 6, 1985

School Morning Assembly Lords February 7, 1985

3 speeches — Employment of Children Act 1973: Implementation Lords February 25, 1985

Higher Education: Expenditure Estimates Lords February 28, 1985

Animals in Schools: RSPCA Guidance Lords March 7, 1985

Tay Road Bridge (Scheme) Approval Order 1985 Lords March 7, 1985

Teachers' Pay Lords March 11, 1985

Schoolchildren: Ethnic Minorities Lords March 14, 1985

2 speeches — Education and Training for New Technologies Lords March 25, 1985

3 speeches — Schools: White Paper Lords March 26, 1985

3 speeches — Open University: Grant Allocations Lords March 27, 1985

2 speeches — Further Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 25, 1985

Education (Assisted Places) Regulations 1985 Lords April 25, 1985

EDUCATION ACT 1981: CHILDREN WITH STATEMENTS Written Answers April 29, 1985

Women Science Undergraduates Lords May 1, 1985

3 speeches — Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Lords May 3, 1985

Nigerian Students and Exchange Controls Lords May 8, 1985

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 9, 1985

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 13, 1985

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 13, 1985

19 speeches — Further Education Bill [H.L.] Lords May 14, 1985

3 speeches — Teachers: New Pay Structure Lords May 15, 1985

3 speeches — Education Act 1981: Monitoring Lords May 16, 1985

Higher Education: Green Paper Lords May 21, 1985

6 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 21, 1985

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 23, 1985

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

2 speeches — Industry Year 1986 Lords June 4, 1985

14 speeches — Further Education Bill [H.L.] Lords June 12, 1985

Public Service Pay Awards Lords June 13, 1985

5 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords June 13, 1985

7 speeches — Further Education Bill [H.L.] Lords June 20, 1985

2 speeches — Education Support Grants (Amendment) Regulations 1985 Lords June 27, 1985

Nursery Nurses: Qualifications Lords July 1, 1985

3 speeches — Advanced Further Education Spending Pool Lords July 1, 1985

Pool Competitions Act 1971 (Continuance) Order 1985 Lords July 1, 1985

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

3 speeches — Teachers' Pay Dispute Lords July 4, 1985

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 9, 1985

3 speeches — OPEN UNIVERSITY: APPLICATION STATISTICS Written Answers July 17, 1985

Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Lords July 23, 1985

Educational Standards: Action on Report Lords July 31, 1985

3 speeches — Education (Mandatory Awards) Regulations 1985 Lords October 14, 1985

BURNHAM TRIENNIAL REVIEW AND SCALE POSTS Written Answers October 14, 1985

HEALTH AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES Written Answers October 14, 1985

2 speeches — Teachers' Dispute in England and Wales Lords October 22, 1985

3 speeches — Corporal Punishment and European Court Ruling Lords October 28, 1985

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: GUIDANCE TO EDUCATION AUTHORITIES Written Answers October 30, 1985

Council Housing: Tenants' Repair Rights Lords November 14, 1985

2 speeches — Coolscar Limestone Quarry, Yorkshire Dales Lords November 28, 1985

Liverpool City Council: Financial Arrangements Lords December 2, 1985

3 speeches — Inner City Poverty Lords December 4, 1985

Historic Buildings: Renovation Lords December 4, 1985

Okehampton Bypass (Confirmation of Orders) Bill Lords December 5, 1985

3 speeches — Liverpool City Council Lords December 11, 1985

Tenants' Complaints to Local Authorities Lords December 16, 1985

5 speeches — Rate Support Grant Lords December 18, 1985

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