Mr David Filkin

July 1, 1944 -
Summary information for Mr David Filkin

Contributions

2001

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 27, 2001

5 speeches — Social Care for the Elderly and Disabled Lords July 3, 2001

Education of Children in Care Lords October 24, 2001

3 speeches — Greater London Authority (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Order 2001 Lords November 2, 2001

9 speeches — Eye Examinations Lords November 8, 2001

20 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords November 16, 2001

7 speeches — Humber Estuary: Pilot Services Lords November 19, 2001

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords November 20, 2001

5 speeches — SNCF Terminal Calais Lords November 28, 2001

12 speeches — National Road Safety Strategy Lords November 29, 2001

8 speeches — Social Workers: Caring for Children Lords December 4, 2001

Electricity and Gas (Energy Efficiency Obligations) Order 2001 Lords December 4, 2001

Local Government Commission for England (Transfer of Functions) Order 2001 Lords December 6, 2001

6 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 2001

9 speeches — London Traffic: Congestion Charging Lords December 12, 2001

6 speeches — Heathrow: Take-off and Landing Slots Lords December 13, 2001

5 speeches — Electoral Register: Disclosure Ruling Lords December 13, 2001

Carriage by Air Acts (Implementation of the Montreal Convention 1999) Order 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions) Order 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

2 speeches — Driving Licences (Disqualification until Test Passed) (Prescribed Offence) Order 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

2 speeches — Transport Act 2000 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

3 speeches — Local Authorities (Contracting Out of Highway Functions) (England) Order 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

Street Works (Charges for Occupation of the Highway) (England) Regulations 2001 Lords December 19, 2001

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