Mr David Hannay
September 28, 1935 -Summary information for Mr David Hannay
Contributions
2003
Convention on the Future of Europe Lords January 7, 2003
Balkans Lords January 8, 2003
Iraq Lords January 20, 2003
Mergers: EUC Report Lords January 30, 2003
University Teachers: Pay Lords February 5, 2003
European Parliament (Representation) Bill Lords February 20, 2003
North Korea Lords March 13, 2003
Iraq: Legality of Armed Force Lords March 17, 2003
Iraq Lords March 19, 2003
Select Committee Reports Lords April 8, 2003
2 speeches — Israeli-Palestinian Dispute Lords April 9, 2003
Afghanistan Lords April 28, 2003
Iraq and Israel/Palestine Lords April 28, 2003
Iraq: Arms Inspections Lords May 7, 2003
International Order Lords May 14, 2003
Russia (EUC Report) Lords May 16, 2003
Iraq: Role of UN Lords May 21, 2003
WTO: Cancun Meeting Lords June 3, 2003
Economic and Monetary Union Lords June 9, 2003
Common Agricultural Policy (EUC Report) Lords June 10, 2003
Developing Countries: Poverty Lords June 12, 2003
Cyprus Lords June 25, 2003
Iraq: Post-war Security and Reconstruction Lords July 8, 2003
Afghanistan Lords July 9, 2003
House of Lords: Members' Interests Lords September 8, 2003
Iraq and the Middle East Lords September 8, 2003
2 speeches — Universities: Tuition Fees Lords September 9, 2003
2 speeches — Convention on the Future of Europe Lords September 9, 2003
Iran: IAEA Report Lords September 10, 2003
Iraq: UN Role Written Answers October 6, 2003
Iraq: Rules of Engagement Lords October 13, 2003
World Trade Organisation: Cancun Lords October 13, 2003
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 20, 2003
European Union (Accessions) Bill Lords October 27, 2003
Iran Lords November 13, 2003
World Trade Priorities Lords November 19, 2003
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 3, 2003
European Council, Brussels Lords December 15, 2003
2 speeches — European Union and the United States (EUC Report) Lords December 15, 2003
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