Mr Dominic Hubbard
August 24, 1963 -Summary information for Mr Dominic Hubbard
Contributions
2003
Hepatitis C Lords January 13, 2003
Children: Visual Screening Lords January 15, 2003
2 speeches — Special Education Lords January 29, 2003
Disabled Children Lords February 3, 2003
House of Lords: Medical Cover Lords February 4, 2003
Attention Deficit Disorders Lords February 5, 2003
European Year of People with Disabilities Lords February 11, 2003
House of Lords Voting Procedure Lords February 13, 2003
Equality Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2003
2 speeches — Equality Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 2003
Emergency Telephone Calls Lords March 24, 2003
Communications Bill Lords March 25, 2003
2 speeches — NHS: Sports Facilities Lords March 31, 2003
Mental Health Services Lords April 1, 2003
2 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords April 10, 2003
2 speeches — Dyslexic Learners Lords April 29, 2003
2 speeches — Disabled People Lords April 30, 2003
Teacher Recruitment Lords May 1, 2003
2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 6, 2003
Hospital Catering Lords May 7, 2003
2 speeches — Literature: Removal of Barriers Lords May 8, 2003
TB Sufferers Written Answers May 12, 2003
2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003
Disabled People: Law Reform Proposals Lords May 15, 2003
Olympics 2012: London Bid Lords May 15, 2003
2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003
Offending Rates and Social Security Benefits/Sanctions Written Answers May 15, 2003
Income Support: Actively Seeking Work Rules Written Answers May 21, 2003
4 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 22, 2003
3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 3, 2003
Benefit Sanctions Written Answers June 3, 2003
School Playing Fields Lords June 4, 2003
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Amendment) Regulations 2003 Lords June 10, 2003
RELIEF FOR CHARITIES AND COMMUNITY AMATEUR SPORTS CLUBS Grand Committee Report June 11, 2003
Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003
4 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 26, 2003
5 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 1, 2003
3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 1, 2003
6 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 8, 2003
Insolvency Act 1986 (Amendment) (Administrative Receivership and Urban Regeneration etc.) Order 2003 Lords July 11, 2003
National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2003 Lords July 11, 2003
Contracting Out (Functions in relation to the Management of Crown Lands) Order 2003 Lords July 11, 2003
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 16, 2003
Olympic Games 2012 Lords July 17, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords July 18, 2003
5 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords September 11, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords September 17, 2003
Olympic Games 2012: London Bid Lords September 18, 2003
Education Maintenance Allowance Scheme Written Answers October 6, 2003
Further Education: Qualifications of Lecturers and Principals Written Answers October 6, 2003
Comprehensive Disability Bill Lords October 14, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords October 23, 2003
Crystal Palace Refurbishment Lords October 23, 2003
2 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords October 23, 2003
Chess in Schools Lords October 28, 2003
Hunting Bill Lords October 28, 2003
2 speeches — House of Lords: Access Lords October 30, 2003
Playing Fields: Planning Applications Lords October 30, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords November 3, 2003
Disabled Children's Services: Audit Commission Report Lords November 6, 2003
Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) Regulations 2003 Lords November 7, 2003
RNIB: Right to Read Charter Lords November 17, 2003
Disabled Students Lords November 17, 2003
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 1, 2003
Assistance for Visually Impaired Peers Lords December 4, 2003
Fighting Infection (Science and Technology Committee Report) Lords December 8, 2003
Disabled Children and Child Abuse Lords December 16, 2003
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.