Mr Roy Hughes

June 9, 1925 - December 19, 2003
Summary information for Mr Roy Hughes

Contributions

1999

3 speeches — Road Maintenance: Cost Lords January 19, 1999

Video Classification: Appointments Written Answers January 20, 1999

2 speeches — Road Building: Implications of Cutback Lords January 21, 1999

Transport Lords January 27, 1999

2 speeches — State Pensions Lords February 2, 1999

Gibraltar: MoD Contract Lords February 8, 1999

Company Cars: Excessive Mileage Lords February 9, 1999

2 speeches — Concessionary Fares: the Disabled and Pensioners Lords February 10, 1999

Dartford-Thurrock Thames Crossing: Toll Charges Lords February 15, 1999

2 speeches — Severn Tunnel Lords February 17, 1999

2 speeches — West Wales and the Valleys: EU Funding Status Lords March 3, 1999

2 speeches — Emphysema: Coal Miners' Compensation Lords March 9, 1999

Energy Efficiency Lords March 15, 1999

2 speeches — Road Maintenance Lords March 30, 1999

3 speeches — Cross-Channel Alcohol Smuggling Lords April 14, 1999

Passenger Train Services Lords April 19, 1999

3 speeches — Transport: Local Authority Subsidies Lords May 5, 1999

2 speeches — Badger Culling Lords May 17, 1999

Russian Federation: EU Food Aid Lords May 19, 1999

3 speeches — Strategic Rail Authority Lords June 22, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999

2 speeches — Iraq: Medical Supplies Lords July 13, 1999

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Restrictive Measures Written Answers July 13, 1999

Pensioners: Income Support Entitlement Lords July 27, 1999

Road Haulage Vehicles: Taxation Lords October 11, 1999

National Assembly for Wales: Progress Lords October 13, 1999

Rail Investment Lords October 18, 1999

Rail Safety Lords October 27, 1999

2 speeches — Non-departmental Public Bodies Lords December 8, 1999

The Coal industry Lords December 15, 1999

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