Ms Sally Greengross

June 29, 1935 -
Summary information for Ms Sally Greengross

Contributions

2001

Elderly and Disabled People Lords January 17, 2001

UK Pensioners Overseas: Payments Lords January 22, 2001

2 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations 2000 Lords January 22, 2001

Combined Heat and Power Lords January 29, 2001

Global Poverty Lords February 7, 2001

Science and Society: Select Committee Report Lords February 16, 2001

Health and Social Care Bill Lords February 26, 2001

Communications White Paper Lords February 28, 2001

Age Discrimination and the Civil Service Lords March 5, 2001

Demographic Change Lords March 6, 2001

10 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 22, 2001

Home Care Charges: Consultation Lords April 2, 2001

Discrimination Lords April 25, 2001

3 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords April 26, 2001

3 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords May 3, 2001

Nursing Care for the Elderly: Funding Lords June 27, 2001

Travel Concessions (Eligibility) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 9, 2001

EU Directive on Third Country Nationals Lords July 23, 2001

2 speeches — State Benefits: Hospital Downrating Rule Lords October 17, 2001

UN World Assembly on Ageing Written Answers November 8, 2001

Accident and Emergency Departments Written Answers November 12, 2001

Road Accidents Lords November 14, 2001

General Practitioner Lists Written Answers November 19, 2001

2 speeches — Accident and Emergency Services Lords November 20, 2001

Medical Teaching and Research Lords November 21, 2001

Benefits Uprating Lords November 28, 2001

Police Officers: Retention Lords December 3, 2001

2 speeches — Long-term Care Residents Written Answers December 3, 2001

2 speeches — Residential and Nursing Care: Funding Written Answers December 3, 2001

Intermediate Care Written Answers December 3, 2001

Afghanistan Lords December 17, 2001

State Pension Credit Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 2001

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