Ms Susan Cunliffe-Lister

April 14, 1935 -
Summary information for Ms Susan Cunliffe-Lister

Contributions

1984

Lorry Spray Hazards: Research Lords January 18, 1984

Further Education: Local Authority Provision Lords January 23, 1984

Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1984

2 speeches — Cable and Broadcasting Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1984

Smoking: Royal College's Report Lords January 24, 1984

Parole Policy and Prison Discipline Lords February 7, 1984

Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 1984

Drug Addiction Lords February 8, 1984

Doctors' Wives: Payment for Practice Duties Lords February 14, 1984

4 speeches — Education (Grants and Awards) Bill Lords February 14, 1984

2 speeches — Orange Badge Scheme: Misuse Lords February 24, 1984

6 speeches — Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 1984

Housing and Building Control Bill Lords February 28, 1984

3 speeches — Recovery and Re-use of Implants Lords March 5, 1984

2 speeches — Fowl Pest Outbreaks Lords March 5, 1984

7 speeches — Disabled Persons Bill [H.L.] Lords March 6, 1984

Magistrates' Powers: Increased Fines Lords March 14, 1984

Secondary School Curriculum Lords March 14, 1984

Higher and Further Education Lords March 14, 1984

AIRPORTS: FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE Written Answers March 14, 1984

Junior Hospital Doctors: Working Hours Lords March 21, 1984

Education: Children with Special Needs Lords March 27, 1984

2 speeches — Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords March 27, 1984

2 speeches — Durham Prison "H" Wing Lords April 2, 1984

Video Recordings Bill Lords April 2, 1984

Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 3, 1984

2 speeches — GP Hospitals: Proposed Closures Lords April 4, 1984

Sickle Cell Anaemia: Screening Lords April 4, 1984

DURHAM GAOL: WOMEN PRISONERS Written Answers April 9, 1984

3 speeches — London Regional Transport Bill Lords May 14, 1984

Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords June 4, 1984

NHS Hospitals: Nurses' Accommodation Lords June 5, 1984

2 speeches — Physiotherapists: Employment Lords June 6, 1984

"Health or Smoking?" Report Lords June 13, 1984

Road Sign Standards Lords June 14, 1984

NHS Hospitals: Patient Numbers Lords June 15, 1984

7 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords June 15, 1984

Pesticides: Control of Use Lords June 21, 1984

Customs and Excise: Strength Lords June 25, 1984

Regional Secure Units Lords July 4, 1984

Mental Patients: Care Lords July 6, 1984

Nurses: Smoking and Stress Lords July 9, 1984

2 speeches — Hospital Casualty Departments: Central London Lords July 9, 1984

Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords July 9, 1984

7 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords July 9, 1984

3 speeches — ENT Specialists: Shortage Lords July 10, 1984

2 speeches — Health and Social Security Bill Lords July 10, 1984

Cot Deaths Lords July 20, 1984

Toys and Electrical Appliances: Safety Lords July 20, 1984

Drug Abuse Lords July 23, 1984

3 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords July 26, 1984

DIVING: ACCIDENT AND TREATMENT STATISTICS Written Answers August 1, 1984

2 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Lords October 18, 1984

DIVING: ACCIDENT AND TREATMENT STATISTICS Lords October 18, 1984

2 speeches — Welfare Provision: Co-ordination Lords October 22, 1984

Human Fertilisation: Warnock Report Lords October 31, 1984

NHS Management: Griffiths Report Lords November 21, 1984

STARRED QUESTIONS Written Answers November 21, 1984

Education: Awards and Grants Review Lords November 27, 1984

Secondary Schools and AS Levels Lords November 29, 1984

STUDENT GRANTS: PARENTAL CONTRIBUTION Written Answers December 4, 1984

Drug Smuggling: Customs and Excise Posts Lords December 5, 1984

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