Ms Rosalind Howells
January 10, 1931 -Summary information for Ms Rosalind Howells
Contributions
2001
Personality Disorder: Compulsory Treatment Orders Lords January 23, 2001
Boys and Fatherhood Lords January 24, 2001
Global Poverty Lords February 7, 2001
Senior Salaries Review Body Recommendations Written Answers February 12, 2001
2 speeches — Prostate Cancer Lords February 19, 2001
Latin America and the Caribbean Lords February 28, 2001
Southern Africa: Peacekeeping Written Answers March 6, 2001
Inherited Conditions: Free Drug Prescription Written Answers March 8, 2001
Liberia Written Answers March 12, 2001
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Inspectorate Written Answers March 22, 2001
Prostate Cancer Lords April 9, 2001
Racial Harassment Lords April 24, 2001
Discrimination Lords April 25, 2001
South Africa: Health Care Funding Written Answers April 26, 2001
South Africa: Cheap HIV/AIDS Drugs Written Answers April 26, 2001
Commonwealth Development Corporation Annual Report Written Answers May 10, 2001
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 27, 2001
NHS Action Plan on Racial Discrimination Lords July 2, 2001
Investigatory Powers Tribunal: Appointment Written Answers July 3, 2001
Citizenship Lords July 9, 2001
Forensic Science Service Written Answers July 12, 2001
School Term Times Lords July 18, 2001
Miscarriages of Justice Compensation: Independent Assessor Written Answers July 24, 2001
Ministry of Defence Medical Agencies Written Answers October 17, 2001
Generic Medicines: Statutory Maximum Price Scheme Written Answers October 18, 2001
2 speeches — Golden Jubilee Medal Lords October 23, 2001
Higher Education Staff: Equal Opportunities Lords November 22, 2001
Benefits Uprating Lords November 28, 2001
Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 Lords December 13, 2001
Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Bill Lords December 20, 2001
Data Protection Act Exemptions Written Answers December 20, 2001
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