Mr Denis Howell

September 4, 1923 - April 19, 1998
Summary information for Mr Denis Howell

Contributions

1994

Local Government Finance Act, 1982 Lords January 13, 1994

3 speeches — Arts Funding Lords January 26, 1994

3 speeches — Millennium Fund Lords January 31, 1994

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Lords February 2, 1994

Intelligence Services Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1994

3 speeches — Deprivation: Health Spending Lords February 8, 1994

Computer Disks: Violent Material Lords February 23, 1994

3 speeches — Army Pay Lords February 24, 1994

Local Government (Wales) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1994

Community Care Lords March 16, 1994

Defence Lords March 16, 1994

3 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Lords March 29, 1994

NHS Management: Codes of Conduct Lords April 13, 1994

3 speeches — Playing Fields: Development Lords April 14, 1994

NHS and Elderly Patients Lords April 19, 1994

Government Office for London Lords April 26, 1994

Great Barr School, Birmingham Lords April 29, 1994

3 speeches — Sport in Schools Lords May 4, 1994

3 speeches — Commonwealth Games Lords May 11, 1994

The European Union: Inter-Governmental Relationships Lords May 25, 1994

National Parks: Legislation Lords June 23, 1994

2 speeches — European Council, Corfu Lords June 27, 1994

2 speeches — LEAs: Playing Field Development Applications Lords June 29, 1994

2 speeches — Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords June 29, 1994

9 speeches — Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords July 6, 1994

6 speeches — Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords July 6, 1994

Defence Lords July 14, 1994

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1994

The National Lottery Lords November 24, 1994

Rent to Mortgage Scheme Lords December 1, 1994

2 speeches — South Birmingham: Hospital Services Lords December 6, 1994

Defence Cuts Lords December 8, 1994

Financial Statement Lords December 8, 1994

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