Ms Norah Phillips
August 12, 1910 - August 14, 1992Summary information for Ms Norah Phillips
Contributions
1986
3 speeches — Schools and their Problems Lords January 22, 1986
Retirement Age: Cost of Reduction Lords January 29, 1986
2 speeches — Age Discrimination in Employment Lords February 3, 1986
Teachers' Pay and Responsibilities Lords February 3, 1986
2 speeches — Marriage Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1986
Unemployment Figures Lords February 20, 1986
Drug Abuse: Preventive Measures in Schools Lords February 25, 1986
Crime in London: Preventive Measures Lords February 26, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
Latent Damage Bill [H.L.] Lords April 28, 1986
2 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1986
2 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1986
Hong Kong and British Citizenship Lords May 6, 1986
Teachers' Pay: Interim Settlement Lords May 13, 1986
2 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords June 2, 1986
Residuary Bodies: Appointment of Women Lords June 10, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords June 13, 1986
The Environment: Protection Lords June 18, 1986
3 speeches — Wages Bill Lords June 26, 1986
Social Security Bill Lords June 30, 1986
May Bank Holiday Lords July 1, 1986
Building Societies Bill Lords July 10, 1986
3 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 14, 1986
CAUTIONING OF OFFENDERS: STATISTICS Written Answers July 16, 1986
CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION: QUALIFYING LIMIT Written Answers July 16, 1986
Building Societies Bill Lords July 18, 1986
2 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 23, 1986
County Hall, London: Use Lords November 6, 1986
Territorial Army: Expansion Lords December 4, 1986
Broadcasting: Select Committee Lords December 4, 1986
2 speeches — Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1986
3 speeches — Offensive Weapons: Control Lords December 15, 1986
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