Mr David Waddington
August 2, 1929 -Summary information for Mr David Waddington
Contributions
1998
World Trade Organisation: 50th Anniversary Lords February 11, 1998
2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 1998
Museums and Arts Centres: Funding Lords February 25, 1998
House of Lords Reform Lords February 26, 1998
2 speeches — Church of England: Constitutional Arrangements Lords March 12, 1998
3 speeches — Freemasons: Disclosure of Membership Lords March 18, 1998
Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 31, 1998
Benefit Payments: Computer Project Lords April 1, 1998
Animal Health (Amendment) Bill Lords April 21, 1998
Ceremony of Introduction: Select Committee Report Lords April 30, 1998
Ceremony of Introduction Lords April 30, 1998
UK Business: Mentoring Services Lords May 18, 1998
House of Lords Reform: Pay Implications Lords June 9, 1998
13 speeches — European Parliamentary Elections Bill Lords June 24, 1998
Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords June 29, 1998
3 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 8, 1998
3 speeches — Parliament: Constitutional Safeguards Lords July 13, 1998
2 speeches — Comprehensive Spending Review: Criminal Justice Lords July 21, 1998
2 speeches — Rabies: Quarantine Report Lords July 22, 1998
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords July 22, 1998
Quarantine and Rabies Lords November 2, 1998
Pre-Budget Statement Lords November 3, 1998
3 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords November 16, 1998
Constitutional Reform and the Channel Islands Lords November 17, 1998
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 25, 1998
Channel Islands/Isle of Man: Financial Centres Lords November 30, 1998
2 speeches — European Union: Tax Harmonisation Lords December 2, 1998
2 speeches — The Channel Islands and the European Union Lords December 9, 1998
Life Prisoners: Sentencing Lords December 14, 1998
European Council, Vienna, 11th-12th December Lords December 14, 1998
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