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09/04/2018 Baroness Altmann Written Question Human Date Peer(s) Type Topic (click for transcript) 09/04/2018 Baroness Altmann Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 09/04/2018 Baroness Altmann Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 09/04/2018 The Lord Bishop of Southwark Written Question Syria: Overseas Aid 09/04/2018 The Lord Bishop of Southwark Written Question Syria: International Assistance 10/04/2018 Lord Black of Brentwood Written Question HIV Infection 30/04/2018 Baroness Gould of Potternewton Written Question HIV Infection: Females 01/05/2018 Lord Black of Brentwood Written Question HIV Infection: Females 03/05/2018 Lord Hylton Written Question Commonwealth: Discrimination 08/05/2018 Baroness Sheehan Written Question Burma: Rohingya 08/05/2018 Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Written Question Yemen: Humanitarian Aid 09/05/2018 Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Written Question Surgical Mesh Implants 09/05/2018 Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Written Question Yemen: Females 10/05/2018 The Countess of Mar Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 10/05/2018 Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Written Question Surgical Mesh Implants 10/05/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Contraceptives 14/05/2018 Lord Crisp, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, Lord Willis of Debate Nursing Knaresborough, Baroness Masham of Ilton, Baroness Cox, Lord Ribeiro, Baroness Hollins, Baroness Watkins of Tavistock, Viscount Bridgeman, Baroness Jolly, Lord Collins of Highbury, Lord Bates 16/05/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Family Planning 16/05/2018 Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Written Question Contraceptives 21/05/2018 Lord Taylor of Warwick Written Question EU Aid 21/05/2018 Lord Mendelsohn Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 23/05/2018 Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead Written Question Bangladesh: Rohingya 23/05/2018 Lord Boateng Written Question Cameroon: Humanitarian Aid 24/05/2018 Baroness Berridge, Lord Bates, Baroness Hussein-Ece, Lord Oral Questions Forced Marriage Alton of Liverpool, Lord Collins of Highbury, Lord Suri, Baroness Barker 30/05/2018 Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Written Question Community Nurses 05/06/2018 The Marquess of Lothian Written Question Venezuela: Overseas Aid 05/06/2018 Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Written Question Surgical Mesh Implants 06/06/2018 Baroness Barker, Lord O'Shaughnessy, Baroness O'Loan, Oral Questions Abortion Baroness Thornton, Lord Morrow, Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, Baroness Suttie, Lord Alton of Liverpool 07/06/2018 Lord Duncan of Springbank, Baroness Smith of Basildon, Lord Oral Statement Northern Ireland: Supreme Court Ruling Wallace of Tankerness, Baroness Tonge, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Cashman 11/06/2018 Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Written Question Overseas Aid 18/06/2018 Lord Alton of Liverpool Written Question Pakistan: Overseas Aid 19/06/2018 Baroness Vere of Norbiton, Baroness Chakrabati, Baroness Oral Statement Upskirting Barker, Lord Dykes, Lord Beecham 19/06/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Sierra Leone: Abortion 21/06/2018 Lord Ahmed Written Question Bangladesh: Rohingya 25/06/2018 Lord O'Shaughnessy, Baroness Thornton, Lord Willis of Legislation Nursing and Midwifery (Amendment) Order 2018 Knaresborough, Baroness Watkins of Tavistock, Lord Clark of Windermere, The Earl of Listowel, Baroness Jolly 27/06/2018 The Countess of Mar Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 27/06/2018 The Countess of Mar Written Question Human Papillomavirus: Vaccination 27/06/2018 The Countess of Mar Written Question Human Papillomavirus 27/06/2018 The Countess of Mar Written Question Human Papillomavirus 28/06/2018 Baroness Barker Written Question Contraceptives 28/06/2018 Baroness Barker Written Question Contraceptives 04/07/2018 Lord Curry of Kirkhale, Baroness Anelay of St Johns, The Earl Debate South Sudan of Sandwich, Lord Chidgey, Lord Harries of Pentregarth, The Lord Bishop of Rochester, Lord Alton of Liverpool, Baroness Cox, Baroness Sheehan, Lord Collins of Highbury, Lord Bates 04/07/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Contraceptives 10/07/2018 Baroness Burt of Solihull, Viscount Younger of Leckie, Lord Oral Questions Children: Forced Marriage Anderson of Swansea, Baroness Berridge, Baroness Hayman, Baroness Uddin, Baroness Hussein-Ece 11/07/2018 Lord Trees, Baroness Stroud, Lord Stone of Blackheath, Debate Neglected Tropical Diseases Baroness Hayman, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe, Baroness Sheehan, Lord Collins of Highbury, Lord Bates 12/07/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Refugees: Health Services 17/07/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Refugees: Health Services 17/07/2018 Lord Stoddart of Swindon Written Question Folic Acid 18/07/2018 Baroness Barker Written Question Contraceptives 18/07/2018 Baroness Barker Written Question Contraceptives 19/07/2018 Lord Agnew of Oulton, Lord Watson of Invergowrie, Lord Oral Statement Relationships and Sex Education Storey, Lord Addington, Lord Lexden, Baroness Donaghy, Baroness Barker 19/07/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Female Genital Mutilation 20/07/2018 Lord Berkeley of Knighton, Lord Brown of Eaton-under- Legislation Children Act 1989 (Amendment) (Female Genital Mutilation) Heywood, Baroness Flather, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, Bill [HL] [Second Reading] Baroness Boycott, Lord Alton of Liverpool, Baroness Featherstone, Baroness Massey of Darwen, Baroness Vere of Norbiton, Lord West of Spithead 23/07/2018 Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Written Question Pregnancy: Mental Illness 30/07/2018 Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Written Question Developing Countries: Females 03/09/2018 Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, Oral Statement G7 05/09/2018 Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale, Baroness Williams of Oral Questions Visas: Forced Marriages Trafford, Baroness Warsi, Baroness Hussein-Ece, Baroness Butler-Sloss, Baroness Corston 10/09/2018 Baroness Tonge Written Question Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 13/09/2018 Baroness Deech, Lord Mackay of 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