Mr Derek Gladwin

June 6, 1930 - April 10, 2003
Summary information for Mr Derek Gladwin

Contributions

2002

Employment Bill Lords February 26, 2002

2 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 13, 2002

4 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 14, 2002

4 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 18, 2002

8 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 20, 2002

Criminal Records Bureau Written Answers March 25, 2002

The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report March 25, 2002

The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report March 26, 2002

3 speeches — The Committee met at eleven of the clock. Grand Committee Report April 11, 2002

2 speeches — Employment Bill Grand Committee Report April 11, 2002

Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill Written Answers April 15, 2002

Reserve Forces Written Answers April 18, 2002

Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils Written Answers April 30, 2002

Marine Stewardship Report Written Answers May 1, 2002

Employment Bill Lords May 30, 2002

3 speeches — Employment Bill Lords May 30, 2002

Employment Bill Lords June 11, 2002

Zimbabwe: Consular Fees Written Answers June 20, 2002

Waste Incineration Written Answers June 27, 2002

East Midlands National Forest Written Answers October 16, 2002

General Commissioners of Income Tax: Cleveland and North Yorkshire Division Written Answers October 17, 2002

Independent Monitor for Entry Clearance Refusals: Annual Report Written Answers December 18, 2002

Sustainable Farming and Food Strategy Written Answers December 18, 2002

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