Mr Clinton Davis
December 6, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Clinton Davis
Contributions
2002
2 speeches — Zimbabwe: Asylum Seekers Lords January 16, 2002
Farming and Food Lords January 29, 2002
Seat Belts: Back-seat Passengers Lords February 4, 2002
Climate Change: Kyoto Protocol Lords February 6, 2002
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum White Paper Lords February 7, 2002
2 speeches — Airspace in Europe: EUC Reports Lords February 11, 2002
Swanwick Air Traffic Control Lords February 14, 2002
Air Navigation (Environmental Standards) Order 2002 Lords February 14, 2002
Martin Sixsmith Lords February 26, 2002
"Open Skies" Agreements Lords March 5, 2002
3 speeches — Airport Security Lords March 11, 2002
Reserve Forces Written Answers March 11, 2002
Zimbabwe Lords March 14, 2002
European Council, Barcelona Lords March 18, 2002
2 speeches — Corporate Regulation Lords March 20, 2002
International Campaign Against Terrorism Lords March 25, 2002
Middle East Lords March 27, 2002
Middle East: Peace Monitors Lords April 10, 2002
Middle East Lords April 10, 2002
Dr Robert Watson Lords April 25, 2002
Young Offenders: Community Sentences Lords April 29, 2002
Israel and the Occupied Territories Lords April 29, 2002
Divorce (Religious Marriages) Bill Lords May 10, 2002
Natural Disasters Lords May 27, 2002
National Air Traffic Services Lords June 18, 2002
3 speeches — Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill Lords June 21, 2002
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Second Report Lords June 24, 2002
3 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords June 24, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 8, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 9, 2002
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 10, 2002
5 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 10, 2002
Sustainable Development Lords July 12, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 15, 2002
Criminal Justice Lords July 17, 2002
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 17, 2002
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 23, 2002
Common Land Written Answers July 24, 2002
5 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords July 29, 2002
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 7, 2002
4 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 9, 2002
3 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 9, 2002
5 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 10, 2002
Enterprise Bill Lords October 15, 2002
Enterprise Bill Lords October 15, 2002
2 speeches — Temporary Workers: EU Directive Lords October 17, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 17, 2002
Fire Service Dispute Lords October 22, 2002
6 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 24, 2002
6 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 31, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 31, 2002
Asylum Applications: EUC Report Lords November 1, 2002
Paul Burrell Prosecution Lords November 6, 2002
4 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords November 6, 2002
3 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords November 6, 2002
Betting Tax Written Answers November 6, 2002
2 speeches — National Air Traffic Services Lords November 7, 2002
Fire Dispute Lords November 14, 2002
Air Traffic: Bilateral Agreements Lords November 25, 2002
Crime (International Co-operation) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 2, 2002
2 speeches — Crime (International Co-operation) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 2, 2002
Israel: Settlement Expansion Lords December 4, 2002
Queen's Counsel Lords December 12, 2002
Overseas Hauliers: Charges Lords December 17, 2002
Transport Investment Plan Lords December 17, 2002
English Channel: Collisions Lords December 19, 2002
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