Ms Sally Greengross

June 29, 1935 -
Summary information for Ms Sally Greengross

Contributions

2002

5 speeches — State Pension Credit Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 2002

3 speeches — State Pension Credit Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 2002

Age Discrimination in Health and Social Care Lords January 28, 2002

State Pension Written Answers January 28, 2002

State Pension Age: Women Written Answers January 31, 2002

2 speeches — Care Homes Lords February 4, 2002

Annuity Reform Written Answers February 5, 2002

Peers: Voting in Referendums Written Answers February 6, 2002

Retirement Annuities Lords February 11, 2002

Attendance Allowance Written Answers February 11, 2002

9 speeches — State Pension Credit Bill WM Lords February 12, 2002

State Pension Written Answers February 12, 2002

Acute Hospital Beds: Delayed Discharge Written Answers February 25, 2002

Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2002 Lords March 7, 2002

Drivers: Experience and Age Lords March 14, 2002

Cash Machines in Rural Post Offices Lords March 21, 2002

NHS-funded Nursing Care Written Answers April 10, 2002

State Pension Forecasts Lords April 15, 2002

Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2002 Lords April 15, 2002

Apsley House Written Answers April 15, 2002

Older People in Residential Care Written Answers April 16, 2002

UN Assembly on Ageing: PrepCom Session Written Answers April 18, 2002

2 speeches — Urban Green Spaces Lords May 9, 2002

2 speeches — Court of Protection (Enduring Powers of Attorney) (Amendment) Rules 2002 Lords May 9, 2002

Pension Policy Lords May 15, 2002

4 speeches — Public Guardianship Office Written Answers May 15, 2002

Mental Incapacity Written Answers May 15, 2002

Social Care Lords May 22, 2002

Occupational Pension Schemes Lords May 27, 2002

Care Home Fees and Income Support Written Answers May 27, 2002

Prisons: Facilities Lords June 20, 2002

Medical Negligence Claims Written Answers July 4, 2002

Retail Savings Lords July 9, 2002

2 speeches — NHS: Clinical Negligence Cases Written Answers July 9, 2002

2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 10, 2002

Medical Negligence Claims Written Answers July 10, 2002

Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Bill Lords July 12, 2002

Home Security Industry Written Answers July 22, 2002

Doctors: Retirement Age Lords July 24, 2002

National Asylum Support Service Lords July 29, 2002

2 speeches — Race, Sex and Disability Commissions Lords July 30, 2002

Legislation: Human Rights Act Written Answers July 30, 2002

Labour Market: 18–24 year olds Written Answers September 24, 2002

2 speeches — Labour Market: 50–65 year-olds Written Answers September 24, 2002

2 speeches — Married Women's Pensions Lords October 15, 2002

European Year of Disabled People 2003 Written Answers October 17, 2002

Ageing Written Answers October 21, 2002

Pension Contributions: Tax Relief Written Answers October 31, 2002

Pensioners: Taxation Written Answers October 31, 2002

Medical Negligence Claims Written Answers November 4, 2002

Income of People of Retirement Age Written Answers November 5, 2002

Women: Increase in State Pension Age Written Answers November 6, 2002

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 19, 2002

Tax Relief for Private Pension Contributions Written Answers November 26, 2002

British Council: Work with Older People Written Answers November 27, 2002

Identity Cards Lords December 2, 2002

NHS: Delayed Discharge and Emergency Re-admission Written Answers December 2, 2002

2 speeches — Age-related Tax Allowances Written Answers December 5, 2002

Free Personal Care for the Elderly Lords December 10, 2002

2 speeches — Osteoporosis Lords December 10, 2002

House of Lords and House of Commons Refreshment Departments Lords December 16, 2002

Mental Health Lords December 18, 2002

DWP Correspondence Written Answers December 18, 2002

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