Mr David Lytton Cobbold

July 14, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr David Lytton Cobbold

Contributions

2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 6, 2004

2 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Gender Recognition Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 13, 2004

Cannabis and Mental Health Lords January 14, 2004

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Gender Recognition Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 14, 2004

3 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 20, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 20, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 22, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 22, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 27, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 29, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 2, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 2, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 2, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 5, 2004

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 5, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords March 1, 2004

Overseas Student Visas Lords March 11, 2004

2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords March 25, 2004

Prison Population Lords March 30, 2004

The Committee met at a quarter past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report April 22, 2004

Rural Bus Services Lords May 11, 2004

Housing Lords May 12, 2004

2 speeches — Cannabis: Reclassification Lords July 21, 2004

2 speeches — EU: Turkish Accession Lords November 10, 2004

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 29, 2004

World Trade Organisation (EUC Report) Lords December 2, 2004

2 speeches — Turkey and the EU Lords December 15, 2004

European Council: Brussels Lords December 20, 2004

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