Mr Denis Carter
January 17, 1932 - December 18, 2006Summary information for Mr Denis Carter
Contributions
2002
2 speeches — Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords January 17, 2002
Business Lords January 21, 2002
Business Lords January 21, 2002
Business Lords January 24, 2002
Business Lords January 28, 2002
Business Lords January 29, 2002
Business Lords February 5, 2002
2 speeches — Business Lords February 7, 2002
Export Control Bill Lords February 7, 2002
Business Lords February 25, 2002
Business Lords February 26, 2002
Business Lords March 6, 2002
Education Bill Lords March 11, 2002
Business Lords March 13, 2002
Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Bill Lords March 14, 2002
Business Lords March 18, 2002
Business Lords March 20, 2002
Business Lords March 21, 2002
Business Lords March 25, 2002
Animal Health Bill Lords March 26, 2002
Business Lords March 26, 2002
7 speeches — Business of the House: Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords March 27, 2002
Business of the House: Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords March 27, 2002
Business of the House Lords April 3, 2002
Business Lords April 10, 2002
Business of the House: Debates this Day Lords April 10, 2002
Police Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords April 25, 2002
Business Lords April 29, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords April 30, 2002
Business Lords May 7, 2002
Education Bill Lords May 14, 2002
TSE (England) Regulations 2002 Lords May 15, 2002
Business Lords May 21, 2002
2 speeches — Working Practices of the House Lords May 21, 2002
SCHOOL TRANSPORT Lords May 28, 2002
House of Lords Reform Lords May 29, 2002
3 speeches — Industrial and Provident Societies Bill Lords May 29, 2002
Flags Regulations (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) 2002 Lords May 29, 2002
Farm Incomes Lords June 25, 2002
American Farm Bill and Agricultural Trade Lords July 2, 2002
2 speeches — Education Bill Lords July 3, 2002
World Food Summit Lords July 8, 2002
Badgers Lords July 9, 2002
Genetically Modified Organisms Lords July 15, 2002
Road Fuel Duty Written Answers July 16, 2002
Animal Health Bill Lords July 18, 2002
Foot and Mouth Disease Lords July 22, 2002
2 speeches — NHS Pensions Agency Written Answers July 23, 2002
Disability Rights Legislation Lords July 24, 2002
9 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 2002
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 2002
Adoption and Children Bill Lords July 25, 2002
12 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords July 25, 2002
7 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords July 25, 2002
2 speeches — Trade in Food Written Answers July 25, 2002
Animal Health Bill Lords October 7, 2002
2 speeches — NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES Lords October 7, 2002
6 speeches — STRATEGY FOR CONTROLLING ANIMAL DISEASES Lords October 7, 2002
4 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 7, 2002
Biofuels Lords October 8, 2002
11 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 8, 2002
3 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 8, 2002
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords October 11, 2002
Private Hire Vehicles (Carriage of Guide Dogs etc.) Bill Lords October 11, 2002
Livestock Movement Restrictions Lords October 14, 2002
6 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 22, 2002
3 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 22, 2002
6 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords October 29, 2002
Flood and Coastal Defence Written Answers October 30, 2002
Water Framework Directive Written Answers October 30, 2002
2 speeches — Fallen Stock Lords October 31, 2002
Sewers and Sewage Treatment Works: Odour Nuisance Written Answers October 31, 2002
8 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords November 4, 2002
Foot and Mouth Disease Lords November 6, 2002
4 speeches — Animal Health Bill Lords November 7, 2002
2 speeches — Summer Recess Lords November 25, 2002
2 speeches — Temperate Food: Balance of Trade Lords December 19, 2002
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