Mr David Hannay
September 28, 1935 -Summary information for Mr David Hannay
Contributions
2004
Libya Lords January 5, 2004
United Nations Security Council Lords January 21, 2004
Euro: EC Enforcement of Budgetary Rules Lords January 22, 2004
North Korea Lords February 3, 2004
Hutton Inquiry Lords February 4, 2004
Afghanistan Lords February 11, 2004
2 speeches — European Union Membership Lords February 11, 2004
Biological Weapons: US Sales to Iraq Lords March 15, 2004
Brazil: Street Children Lords March 22, 2004
Kosovo: Deployment of British Forces Lords March 22, 2004
European Council and Libya Lords March 29, 2004
Middle East Lords March 31, 2004
United Nations Lords May 10, 2004
4 speeches — European Union Constitutional Treaty Lords May 11, 2004
G8 Summit: Sea Island, Georgia Lords May 13, 2004
Higher Education Bill Lords May 13, 2004
3 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 17, 2004
Cyprus: Annan Plan Lords May 18, 2004
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Lords May 26, 2004
Department for International Development Lords June 9, 2004
2 speeches — Iraq: Financial Institutions and Mr Ahmed Chalabi Lords June 21, 2004
Iran: Uranium Enrichment Lords June 30, 2004
NATO Summit and Special European Council Lords June 30, 2004
Northern Cyprus: Direct Flights to UK Lords July 8, 2004
2 speeches — Iraq Lords September 7, 2004
2 speeches — Iran Lords September 15, 2004
Ambassadorial Appointments Lords October 11, 2004
Iraq: Deployment of UK Forces Lords October 18, 2004
European Communities Act 1972 Lords November 1, 2004
EU Summit Lords November 8, 2004
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords November 10, 2004
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 24, 2004
Iran: Human Rights Lords December 2, 2004
World Trade Organisation (EUC Report) Lords December 2, 2004
BMA Report: Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity II Lords December 6, 2004
Iraq: Oil for Food Programme Inquiry Lords December 20, 2004
European Council: Brussels Lords December 20, 2004
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