Mr David Stoddart

May 4, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr David Stoddart

Contributions

2005

NHS Dentistry Lords January 10, 2005

11 speeches — International Organisations Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 11, 2005

Children: Temporary Accommodation Lords January 17, 2005

Combined Heat and Power Lords January 17, 2005

Tampere European Council 1999: Conclusions Written Answers January 17, 2005

House Fires Written Answers January 17, 2005

Building Regulations: Electrical Installations Written Answers January 20, 2005

3 speeches — Political Parties: Funding Lords January 24, 2005

Iraq: Cost of Operations Written Answers January 24, 2005

Terrorist Attacks and Incidents Written Answers January 25, 2005

Referendum Campaigns: Ministerial Involvement Written Answers January 25, 2005

Accident Statistics Written Answers January 26, 2005

Iraq: Elections Lords January 31, 2005

2 speeches — International Organisations Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 2005

Tampere European Council 1999: Conclusions Written Answers February 7, 2005

EU Constitutional Treaty Written Answers February 9, 2005

Palace of Westminster: Old Palace Yard Lords February 21, 2005

2 speeches — Network Rail and Train Operating Companies Lords February 21, 2005

Housing Lords February 21, 2005

Tampere European Council 1999: Conclusions Written Answers February 21, 2005

Northern Ireland Lords February 22, 2005

Council Tax Lords February 23, 2005

EU Nationals: UK Entry Written Answers February 23, 2005

International Organisations Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2005

Prevention of Terrorism Bill Lords March 1, 2005

9 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism Bill Lords March 3, 2005

EU Constitutional Treaty: Explanatory Documents Lords March 7, 2005

Treason Lords March 7, 2005

Prevention of Terrorism Bill Lords March 8, 2005

Water Fluoridation (Consultation) (England) Regulations 2005 Lords March 8, 2005

NHS Hospitals: Mixed-sex Wards Lords March 15, 2005

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