Results 1-8 of 8 for foundation hospital speaker:Jeremy Corbyn
- Written Answers — Health: University College Hospital (Consultative Board) (29 Jun 2004)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what information he has on the level of public participation in elections to the Consultative Board of University College Hospital since the announcement that it has become a foundation hospital.
- Written Answers — Health: University College Hospital (28 Apr 2003)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of the effect on the (a) Whittington Hospital and (b) Royal Free Hospital of the granting of foundation status to University College Hospital.
- Written Answers — Health: University College Hospital (10 Mar 2003)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations he has received from (a) local institutions and (b) members of the public concerning the conversion of University College Hospital into a Foundation Hospital; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Trusts (7 Nov 2002)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations he has received from hospital trusts or health bodies in the Camden and Islington area concerning the development of foundation hospitals; and if he will make a statement.
- Chile (6 Feb 2001)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: ...demonstrated by visits to Pinochet while he was under house arrest in this country by Margaret Thatcher and Norman Lamont--and, indeed, by an hon. Member who is present today--and the Pinochet Foundation's presentation to Norman Lamont of a medal, which I am sure he is proud to wear. Pinochet corrupted much of what went on throughout Latin America. For example, there was an interesting...
- Prayers: Asylum Seekers (31 Mar 1994)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: ...to be a race motive. The report produced for the Detention Advice Service makes a number of proposals that give a great deal of support. It quotes from the reputable organisation, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, on the support that should be given to detainees. Tragically, they are not given that support. A survey of 125 asylum detainees between November 1993...
- Kurdish Asylum-seekers (17 Oct 1989)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: ...in this country. Since May, a considerable number of Kurdish people from Turkey have arrived in Britain and sought political asylum. They have been interviewed by welfare organisations, medical foundations and a number of other legal practices. The thread running through the evidence is that they have been badly treated in Turkey, have suffered torture and oppression and have a...
- Kurdish Refugees (26 May 1989)
Mr Jeremy Corbyn: ...8212;have evidence of the application of torture. Bearing in mind that there are many interviews still to be done, 40 of those who have been interviewed have had their cases referred to the medical foundation for the care of torture victims. Maras is a mixed area. Only a small number of Turkish people, as opposed to Kurdish people, have come here with the group of 1,000. Indeed, some have...
