Ms Susan Cunliffe-Lister

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

Contributions

2000

4 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 10, 2000

Influenza Lords January 10, 2000

10 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 10, 2000

6 speeches — Care Standards Bill IFI.1,1 Lords January 10, 2000

Guide Dogs: Carriage by Taxi Lords January 11, 2000

NHS: Resources Allocation Lords January 11, 2000

3 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 2000

Care for the Elderly Lords January 19, 2000

Nursing Education and Practice Lords January 26, 2000

Rural Areas: Access to Services Lords February 10, 2000

18 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report February 10, 2000

2 speeches — North Wales Child Abuse Report Lords February 15, 2000

Child Prostitution Lords February 23, 2000

Hospitals: Infection Control Lords March 8, 2000

5 speeches — Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 2000

NHS Reform and Modernisation Lords March 22, 2000

Disabled People Lords March 22, 2000

Female Circumcision Lords March 23, 2000

5 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 2000

2 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 2000

7 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 2000

Passive Smoking: Protection of Children Lords April 11, 2000

Genetic Testing: Insurance Companies Lords April 11, 2000

Horse Enterprises on Farms: Rate Relief Written Answers April 18, 2000

Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 Lords April 19, 2000

Prisons: Female Population Lords May 2, 2000

The Welfare State and the Elderly Lords May 9, 2000

Professions Supplementary to Medicine Lords May 9, 2000

NHS Infection Control Lords May 15, 2000

Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 22, 2000

Prostate Cancer Lords May 23, 2000

Graffiti Lords June 13, 2000

Hospices: Funding Lords June 15, 2000

Artificial Limbs: Audit Commission Report Lords June 21, 2000

2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords June 26, 2000

REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION ON PENSION ANNUITIES Lords June 27, 2000

2 speeches — Agency Nurses: Percentages Lords July 4, 2000

HIV/AIDS in Africa Lords July 11, 2000

Multiple Sclerosis: Beta Interferon Lords July 12, 2000

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 18, 2000

MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 20 Lords July 18, 2000

PURPOSE OF THIS ACT Lords September 27, 2000

2 speeches — Prisons: Accessibility for Wheelchair Users Written Answers September 27, 2000

Prisons: Building Regulations Written Answers September 27, 2000

Prisons: Responsibilities under Disability Discrimination Act Written Answers September 27, 2000

4 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 3, 2000

National Health Service: Winter Demand Lords October 4, 2000

Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill Lords October 4, 2000

Use of electronic communications systems to commit acts of gross indecency with children. Lords October 4, 2000

3 speeches — REVISION OF AGE OF CHILD IN PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN Lords October 4, 2000

2 speeches — LITTER Lords October 5, 2000

2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 5, 2000

CONSTITUTION OF THE AGRICULTURAL LAND TRIBUNAL Lords October 9, 2000

Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 11, 2000

DECISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN TRANSFERRED PUBLIC RECORDS Lords October 25, 2000

2 speeches — RIGHT OF ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA: HEALTH RECORDS Lords October 25, 2000

Farm Riding Scheme Written Answers October 26, 2000

REVIEW OF COSTS OF CONCESSIONARY TRAVEL PROVISIONS Lords October 30, 2000

The North East: Economic Prospects Lords October 31, 2000

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill Lords October 31, 2000

Hepatitis C Lords November 1, 2000

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