DiGeorge Syndrome (Review and National Health Service Duty) Bill 2017-19
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Bill started in the House of Commons
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1st reading: House of Commons 5 June, 2018 | 05.06.2018
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Latest news on the DiGeorge Syndrome (Review and National Health Service Duty) Bill 2017-19
Order for Second Reading on Friday 26 October, read and discharged. Bill withdrawn on Monday 15 October 2018.
Summary of the DiGeorge Syndrome (Review and National Health Service Duty) Bill 2017-19
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to conduct a review into DiGeorge (22q11 deletion) syndrome; to require the National Health Service to publish a strategy after the review is complete; and for connected purposes.Stay up to date
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