Hon. Patrick Maitland

March 17, 1911 -
Summary information for Hon. Patrick Maitland

Contributions

1999

Teacher Shortages Lords January 19, 1999

House of Lords: Royal Commission Lords February 11, 1999

House of Lords Reform Lords February 23, 1999

Peerages: Teachers Lords February 24, 1999

NATO Operations: Authorisation Lords March 9, 1999

Energy Efficiency Lords March 15, 1999

Human Embryos: Ethical Issues Lords March 16, 1999

National Curriculum Lords March 22, 1999

Kosovo: OSCE Verification Mission Lords March 23, 1999

2 speeches — Kosovo Lords March 25, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords March 30, 1999

Wave Energy Lords April 12, 1999

Kosovo Lords April 13, 1999

2 speeches — NATO Summit Lords April 26, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords April 27, 1999

Yugoslavia: Oil Embargo Lords April 29, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords April 29, 1999

Romania and Bulgaria: Effect of Yugoslav Conflict Lords May 6, 1999

6 speeches — Kosovo Lords May 6, 1999

2 speeches — Kosovo and the Cologne Summit Lords June 8, 1999

Kosovo Lords June 10, 1999

Yugoslavia: EU Oil Embargo Written Answers June 10, 1999

2 speeches — Military Intervention: Justification Lords June 14, 1999

Kosovo Lords June 14, 1999

2 speeches — Kosovo and the G8 Summit Lords June 21, 1999

MEMBERSHIP OF HOUSE OF LORDS: SCOTTISH PEERS (NO. 9) Lords June 22, 1999

INDEPENDENT PEERS Lords June 22, 1999

HEREDITARY PEERS TO BE ABLE TO HOST CHARITABLE EVENTS IN PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Lords June 22, 1999

Teachers: Recruitment Lords June 24, 1999

Eastern Europe: UK Enterprise Policy Lords June 28, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999

NATO: Strategic Concept Lords July 1, 1999

Curriculum Proposals: Marriage Lords July 8, 1999

Kosovo: Russian Deployment Lords July 8, 1999

National Assembly for Wales: Progress Lords October 13, 1999

Ethnic Minority Languages: Information Format Lords October 14, 1999

Kosovo Liberation Army Lords October 20, 1999

River Danube: Clearance Lords November 11, 1999

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