Mr Edward Razzall

June 12, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Razzall

Contributions

2003

2 speeches — National Minimum Wage (Enforcement Notices) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 9, 2003

Soap and Detergent Industry Lords January 9, 2003

2 speeches — National Minimum Wage (Enforcement Notices) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 2003

Auditing and Accounting Lords January 29, 2003

National Minimum Wage (Enforcement Notices) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 30, 2003

2 speeches — Corporate Governance Lords March 12, 2003

Post Office Underground Railway Lords March 18, 2003

Steel Industry Lords March 18, 2003

Universal Banking Services Lords March 20, 2003

Industrial Development (Financial Assistance) Bill Lords May 1, 2003

Food Containers: Safety Lords May 6, 2003

Unsolicited e-mails Lords May 6, 2003

6 speeches — Burdens on Business Lords May 7, 2003

WTO: Cancun Meeting Lords June 3, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 3, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 5, 2003

EU Directive on Age Discrimination Lords June 16, 2003

Directors' Remuneration Lords June 17, 2003

Hallmarking Lords June 19, 2003

Steel Industry Lords June 25, 2003

2 speeches — Coinage: Supply Lords July 1, 2003

Post Office Closure Proposals Lords July 9, 2003

Equitable Life: Penrose Inquiry Lords July 10, 2003

Directors' Remuneration Lords July 10, 2003

Directors' Remuneration Lords September 9, 2003

Potentially Hazardous Near Earth Objects Lords September 11, 2003

Late Payment of Commercial Debt Lords October 14, 2003

Postal Strikes in London Lords October 29, 2003

Telephone Number Exclusion (Domain Names and Internet Addresses) Order 2003 Lords November 14, 2003

2 speeches — Iraq: Reconstruction Contracts Lords November 19, 2003

Postal Services: Liberalisation Lords December 16, 2003

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