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  1. 181
    Published 2004
    “…His shocking testimony about the conditions in this camp received significant media attention in Great Britain and was the impetus for a debate in the House of Lords. Kwon Hyuk was also personally present during attempts to test biological weapons on prisoners enclosed in glass cells. …”
  2. 182
    Published 2013
    “…In 2013, Josef Ackermann, former CEO of Deutsche Bank, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Zurich Insurance Group , offers his analysis of the banking Union, Lord Dykes, Foreign Affairs Spokesperson for the LibDems in the House of Lords, provides readers with his view of the future for the UK in the European Union and Alain Lamassoure, MEP, Chairman of the Budget Committee in the European Parliament, suggests a budgetary federation.The very best specialists help to throw light on the major trends ongoing in the economy and also in international and European politics. …”
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  3. 183
    Published 1925
    “…Sir, WE, the undersigned Members of the House of Lords, the House of Commons, Medical, Scientific, Health, and Philanthropic Societies, and Workers' Organisations respectfully beg of you to consider the advisability of activating Local Authorities, acquainted with the requirements of their respective Districts, to prepare and circulate popular Food Leaflets which, without advocating any special system of diet, would spread information about healthy, nourishing, economical foods, and, without urging its exclusive use, would direct attention to the value of finely ground whole wheat meal Bread. …”
  4. 184
    Published 1925
    “…Sir, WE, the undersigned Members of the House of Lords, the House of Commons, Medical, Scientific, Health, and Philanthropic Societies, and Workers' Organisations respectfully beg of you to consider the advisability of activating Local Authorities, acquainted with the requirements of their respective Districts, to prepare and circulate popular Food Leaflets which, without advocating any special system of diet, would spread information about healthy, nourishing, economical foods, and, without urging its exclusive use, would direct attention to the value of finely ground whole wheat meal Bread. …”
  5. 185
    by Trades Union Congress, Hartley, J. W.
    Published 19 June 1944
    “…It was further reported that at the very same meeting a motion by the Manchester District Area Group of the Contributory Schemes Association, carried by an overwhelming majority the following resolution: "That this meeting of the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association, having in mind the potent and incomparable history of Voluntary Hospitals and Contributory Schemes; so strongly praised by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, coupled with supporting speeches by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, and of nobility in the House of Lords, feel it incumbent upon them to attempt the formation of an 'ad hoc' Committee, comprising the British Medical Association, the British Hospitals Association and the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association. …”
  6. 186
    by Trades Union Congress, Hartley, J. W.
    Published 19 June 1944
    “…It was further reported that at the very same meeting a motion by the Manchester District Area Group of the Contributory Schemes Association, carried by an overwhelming majority the following resolution: "That this meeting of the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association, having in mind the potent and incomparable history of Voluntary Hospitals and Contributory Schemes; so strongly praised by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, coupled with supporting speeches by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, and of nobility in the House of Lords, feel it incumbent upon them to attempt the formation of an 'ad hoc' Committee, comprising the British Medical Association, the British Hospitals Association and the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association. …”
  7. 187
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…The speeches of the government's spokesmen in the debates thereon which took place in the House of Commons and in the House of Lords have also been studied. The Executive Committee feels that it should now put on record its considered opinions on the several proposals contained in the White Paper which deal with the Hospital Service of the future. …”
  8. 188
    Published 14 April 1944
    “…The speeches of the government's spokesmen in the debates thereon which took place in the House of Commons and in the House of Lords have also been studied. The Executive Committee feels that it should now put on record its considered opinions on the several proposals contained in the White Paper which deal with the Hospital Service of the future. …”
  9. 189
    by Horder, Thomas, 1871-1955
    Published June 1948
    “…I emphasised in the House of Lords debate the danger of "this tremendous centralisation of power in the Minister" as the greatest obstacle to a proper understanding between the Medical Profession and the Minister. …”
  10. 190
    by Horder, Thomas, 1871-1955
    Published June 1948
    “…" (Daily Express) THE CAUSE IS BEYOND POLITICS In the House of Lords on 5th May, the Archbishop of York said: "that the human rights which he believed should be recognised and protected were:— Legal status and personal liberty of the individual, which included protection from arbitrary arrest, slavery, and torture; economic and social rights — such as the rights to work, to marriage and family life, and to education, freedom of expression for individuals and communities, covering freedom of speech, discussion, and the Press; and freedom of religion.…”
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