Mr Thomas Galbraith

February 22, 1960 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Galbraith

Contributions

2004

Speakership of the House Lords January 12, 2004

Memorandum from Baroness Amos Lords January 14, 2004

3 speeches — Supreme Court Written Answers January 26, 2004

Millennium Dome Written Answers January 26, 2004

3 speeches — Hutton Report Lords January 28, 2004

Honours Awards Written Answers February 2, 2004

2 speeches — Hutton Inquiry Lords February 4, 2004

Airline Passengers: Wheelchair Levy Lords February 10, 2004

Constitutional Reform Written Answers February 11, 2004

Constitutional Reform Written Answers February 25, 2004

House of Lords Reform Written Answers February 26, 2004

2 speeches — Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 8, 2004

Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 8, 2004

Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 22, 2004

European Council and Libya Lords March 29, 2004

House of Lords: Select Committee Reports Lords March 31, 2004

House of Lords: Legislative Conventions Lords March 31, 2004

European Union Lords April 20, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords May 11, 2004

G8 Summit Lords June 14, 2004

Driving Disqualifications Lords June 16, 2004

European Council Lords June 21, 2004

Civil Partnership Bill Lords June 24, 2004

NATO Summit and Special European Council Lords June 30, 2004

Civil Service Lords June 30, 2004

Weapons of Mass Destruction: Intelligence Review Lords July 14, 2004

Public Appointments Lords July 19, 2004

Draft Animal Welfare Bill Lords September 8, 2004

EU Summit Lords November 8, 2004

2 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords November 10, 2004

Expenses Lords November 10, 2004

Hunting Bill Lords November 18, 2004

3 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 23, 2004

2 speeches — Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords December 20, 2004

European Council: Brussels Lords December 20, 2004

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