Mr Donald Thomas
March 13, 1937 -Summary information for Mr Donald Thomas
Contributions
2000
Wales: Transport Needs Lords January 13, 2000
Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 20, 2000
Wales: EU Objective One Lords February 1, 2000
National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 2000 Lords February 7, 2000
3 speeches — Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 2000
LINKS BETWEEN EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT: WALES Lords February 10, 2000
2 speeches — >PLANS: WALES Lords February 10, 2000
North Wales Child Abuse Report Lords February 15, 2000
3 speeches — Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords February 15, 2000
Wales: Devolution Lords February 21, 2000
Senator Pinochet: CPS Role Lords March 2, 2000
3 speeches — Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 2000
2 speeches — Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords March 13, 2000
2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill Lords July 3, 2000
2 speeches — Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2000 Lords July 17, 2000
"EXTRA-TERRITORIAL OFFENCES" Lords July 24, 2000
2 speeches — Legal Aid Act 1988 (c. 34.) Lords July 25, 2000
2 speeches — Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No. 2) Bill Lords September 28, 2000
REINSTATEMENT OF DISQUALIFICATION ORDER Lords October 4, 2000
INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN: INCREASE OF MAXIMUM PENALTIES Lords October 4, 2000
2 speeches — CHILD RAPE: AUTOMATIC LIFE SENTENCE Lords October 4, 2000
Use of electronic communications systems to commit acts of gross indecency with children. Lords October 4, 2000
REVISION OF AGE OF CHILD IN PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN Lords October 4, 2000
Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill Lords October 4, 2000
3 speeches — DEFENCE AGAINST SECTION 8 OF THE MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1971 Lords October 4, 2000
3 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 13, 2000
Private Security Industry Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 2000
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