Mr Christopher James

February 18, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr Christopher James

Contributions

1994

Nursery Education and Child Care Costs Lords January 19, 1994

British Youth Council Lords February 8, 1994

2 speeches — Religious Education Lords February 15, 1994

The Family Lords February 23, 1994

Voluntary Youth Organisations: Funding Lords March 2, 1994

Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1994

8 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1994

Benefit Levels Lords March 23, 1994

Coal Industry Bill Lords April 11, 1994

2 speeches — Palace of Westminster: Working Hours Lords April 20, 1994

3 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Lords April 26, 1994

Education Funding: Tower Hamlets Lords May 3, 1994

BRITISH COAL: LAND OWNERSHIP Written Answers May 4, 1994

2 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Lords May 5, 1994

2 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Lords May 19, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 24, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 7, 1994

Housing and Homelessness Lords June 8, 1994

9 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Lords June 13, 1994

7 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Lords June 21, 1994

Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords June 27, 1994

5 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 5, 1994

Roadworks: Motorway Coning Lords July 11, 1994

Youth Training Lords October 20, 1994

2 speeches — Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords October 26, 1994

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1994

2 speeches — Agricultural Tenancies Bill [H.L.] Lords November 28, 1994

A.2/M.2: LIGHTING Written Answers December 7, 1994

2 speeches — International Year of the Family Lords December 12, 1994

5 speeches — Agricultural Tenancies Bill [H.L.] Lords December 12, 1994

Parenthood Education Lords December 16, 1994

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