Mr Dick Taverne
October 18, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Dick Taverne
Contributions
2001
Residential Care Standards Lords January 14, 2001
Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations 2000 Lords January 22, 2001
Animal Rights Protests: Protection of Public Lords January 31, 2001
2 speeches — European Monetary Union: Entry Criteria Lords February 5, 2001
The Euro: EUC Report Lords February 5, 2001
Global Poverty Lords February 7, 2001
Prime Minister's Press Secretary Lords February 8, 2001
Science and Society: Select Committee Report Lords February 16, 2001
2 speeches — Extremist Protests: Protection of Individuals Lords February 28, 2001
Demographic Change Lords March 6, 2001
Taxation and Public Spending Lords March 14, 2001
Weights and Measures (Metrication Amendments) Regulations 2001 Lords March 20, 2001
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2001 Lords March 29, 2001
2 speeches — Organic Farming Lords May 9, 2001
Revenue Losses from Smuggling and Cross-Border Shopping Lords July 5, 2001
Monetary Policy and Economic Affairs Lords July 12, 2001
Drugs Strategy: Residential Care Standards for Younger Adults Written Answers July 23, 2001
2 speeches — Residential Care Standards for Younger Adults Written Answers September 14, 2001
Action against Financing Terrorism Lords October 15, 2001
Countryside and Tourism Lords October 17, 2001
2 speeches — Euro: UK Entry Assessment Lords October 23, 2001
Economic Growth Lords October 24, 2001
Manufacturing Industry Lords October 25, 2001
4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords November 1, 2001
Financial Services Lords November 21, 2001
Middle East Lords December 5, 2001
3 speeches — Euro-zone Membership Lords December 5, 2001
Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill Lords December 10, 2001
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