Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones

December 5, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr Arthur Gwynne Jones

Contributions

2001

Bedford Hospital: Storage of Corpses Lords January 16, 2001

Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords January 23, 2001

Anti-ballistic Missile Shield Lords January 24, 2001

Chinook Helicopter Mk II: Conversion Training Written Answers January 25, 2001

Parliamentary Referendum Bill [H.L.] Lords January 31, 2001

2 speeches — Foreign Policy: White Papers Lords February 5, 2001

Iraq Lords February 6, 2001

2 speeches — European Security and Defence Initiative Lords February 28, 2001

3 speeches — Chinook ZD 576 Lords March 5, 2001

Animal Rights Extremists Lords March 14, 2001

House of Lords' Offices: Select Committee Report Lords March 29, 2001

European Union Reaction Force Lords April 23, 2001

May Day Protests Lords April 26, 2001

6 speeches — Liaison: Select Committee Report Lords April 30, 2001

2 speeches — Anglo-American Relations Lords May 2, 2001

Nuclear Weapons Lords May 8, 2001

Armed Forces Bill Lords May 10, 2001

2 speeches — Maritime Theater Missile Defense Forum Lords June 27, 2001

2 speeches — Menwith Hill and Fylingdales: Security Lords July 5, 2001

European Takeover Directive Lords July 19, 2001

Bowman Radio Communications System Lords July 19, 2001

House of Lords' Offices: Select Committee Report Lords July 23, 2001

International Terrorism Lords October 18, 2001

Sheep and BSE Lords October 22, 2001

2 speeches — Ballistic Missiles Lords October 30, 2001

Terrorism and Treason Acts: Awareness Lords November 1, 2001

Afghanistan: Cluster Bomb Policy Lords November 14, 2001

Afghanistan Lords November 14, 2001

2 speeches — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill Lords December 3, 2001

Afghanistan Lords December 17, 2001

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