Ms Rachel Gardner
July 17, 1927 -Summary information for Ms Rachel Gardner
Contributions
2002
Disability Equipment Services Lords January 8, 2002
2 speeches — Traffic Pollution Written Answers January 9, 2002
House of Lords Christmas Cards Lords January 22, 2002
Decontamination of Surgical Instruments Lords January 29, 2002
Sub-Saharan Africa Lords January 30, 2002
2 speeches — Trees Act 1970 Lords January 31, 2002
Employment Tribunals Survey Lords February 5, 2002
Police Reform Bill [HU] Lords February 5, 2002
Haemophiliacs: Recombinant Treatment Lords February 6, 2002
Company Directors' Remuneration Lords February 12, 2002
Fluoridated School Milk Lords February 13, 2002
2 speeches — NHS Hospital Beds Lords February 14, 2002
Afghanistan: Humanitarian Aid Lords February 25, 2002
Housing Lords February 27, 2002
2 speeches — Commonwealth Development Corporation Lords March 4, 2002
4 speeches — Police Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 7, 2002
7 speeches — Police Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 7, 2002
Zimbabwe Lords March 11, 2002
Hepatitis C Lords March 12, 2002
Digital Television Lords March 13, 2002
6 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 13, 2002
2 speeches — Drivers: Experience and Age Lords March 14, 2002
18 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 14, 2002
Crop Improvement: Transgenic Technology Lords March 18, 2002
Hospitals: Alcohol-related Violence Lords March 20, 2002
Measles Lords March 26, 2002
Disabled Parking Lords March 27, 2002
World Events: Islamic Reaction Lords March 28, 2002
Public Sector Jobs Lords April 15, 2002
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords April 15, 2002
5 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords April 15, 2002
Postal Deliveries Lords April 16, 2002
Police Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords April 16, 2002
2 speeches — Proof of Age Scheme Lords April 29, 2002
Five-pound Banknotes: Supply Lords May 2, 2002
Deputy Chairmen of Committees Lords May 2, 2002
Commonwealth Development Corporation Lords May 7, 2002
National Health Service Lords May 8, 2002
Dental Care Lords May 14, 2002
Postal Voting Lords May 21, 2002
Working Practices of the House Lords May 21, 2002
Natural Disasters Lords May 27, 2002
2 speeches — NHS Foundation Trusts Lords May 28, 2002
Taxi Drivers: Licensing Checks Lords May 30, 2002
Carers Lords June 10, 2002
Medical Schools: Teaching Staff Lords June 11, 2002
Children: Health and Social Care Lords June 17, 2002
Crime Statistics Lords June 19, 2002
2 speeches — Immigration: Fast-track System Lords June 25, 2002
Universities: Science and Engineering Lords June 26, 2002
Parliamentary Estate: Medical Emergency Cover Lords June 27, 2002
Prostate Cancer Lords July 1, 2002
Identity Cards Lords July 2, 2002
2 speeches — Primary Care Trusts Lords July 4, 2002
Central Office of Information Lords July 8, 2002
Tourism Lords July 9, 2002
2 speeches — Child Offenders Lords July 15, 2002
NHS Communities Lords July 23, 2002
Disability Rights Legislation Lords July 24, 2002
Reproductive Health Lords July 29, 2002
Female Genital Mutilation Lords November 5, 2002
National Care Standards Commission Lords November 6, 2002
Cancer Treatment: Guidance Lords November 7, 2002
Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords November 26, 2002
2 speeches — NHS:Work Permits Lords November 27, 2002
Disaster Planning Lords December 2, 2002
Special Constables Lords December 5, 2002
Osteoporosis Lords December 10, 2002
2 speeches — High Hedges Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 2002
2 speeches — Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords December 12, 2002
3 speeches — House of Lords and House of Commons Refreshment Departments Lords December 16, 2002
2 speeches — NHS: Staffing Lords December 17, 2002
2 speeches — Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords December 17, 2002
Japanese Knotweed Lords December 18, 2002
2 speeches — NHS: Professional Staff Exchanges Lords December 19, 2002
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