Mr David Craig
September 17, 1929 -Summary information for Mr David Craig
Contributions
1999
Kosovo Lords February 1, 1999
"Decommissioning": Definition Lords February 16, 1999
Armed Forces: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Lords February 18, 1999
Drigg: Processing of Nuclear Waste Lords February 23, 1999
Armed Forces Lords February 24, 1999
Human Rights Act 1998 and the Judiciary Lords March 3, 1999
2 speeches — Kosovo Lords March 23, 1999
Kosovo Lords March 25, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords March 29, 1999
NATO Summit Lords April 26, 1999
Kosovo Lords May 6, 1999
Kosovo Lords May 10, 1999
2 speeches — Human Rights Act: Implementation Lords May 20, 1999
Northern Ireland (Location of Victims' Remains) Bill Lords May 24, 1999
Kosovo Lords June 10, 1999
Service Personnel Awaiting Secondary Care Medical Treatment Written Answers June 14, 1999
Service Personnel: Secondary Medical Care in NHS Hospitals Written Answers June 17, 1999
Service Personnel: Secondary Medical Care within the NHS Written Answers June 23, 1999
Space Policy Lords July 7, 1999
Armed Forces: Secondary Care Medical Treatment Written Answers July 26, 1999
Radioactive Waste Lords July 28, 1999
WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS Lords October 27, 1999
Nuclear Waste: Science and Technology Committee Report Lords October 29, 1999
Chinook Helicopter ZD576 Lords November 1, 1999
WAR PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS: ENTITLEMENT Lords November 8, 1999
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 1999
Political Progress in Northern Ireland Lords November 22, 1999
2 speeches — Armed Forces Discipline Bill [H.L.] Lords November 29, 1999
Armed Forces Pension Review Lords December 7, 1999
Care Standards Bill Lords December 13, 1999
2 speeches — Armed Forces Discipline Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1999
4 speeches — Armed Forces Discipline Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1999
Christmas Adjournment Lords December 16, 1999
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