Mr Doug Hoyle
February 17, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Doug Hoyle
Contributions
1999
3 speeches — General Pinochet Written Answers January 11, 1999
European Single Currency Lords January 20, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords February 1, 1999
2 speeches — Family Farms Lords February 3, 1999
2 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Codes of Practice No.5)Order 1998 Lords February 4, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords February 8, 1999
Kosovo Lords February 11, 1999
Genetically Modified Foods: Safety Lords February 16, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1999
2 speeches — Easter Act 1928 (Commencement) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1999
NHS Modernisation Lords March 15, 1999
9 speeches — Forestry: Government Policy Lords March 16, 1999
7 speeches — Crime Reduction Strategy Lords March 16, 1999
Freedom of Information Written Answers March 16, 1999
Schengen Agreement Written Answers March 16, 1999
Immigration Centre, Croydon: Visa Backlog Written Answers March 16, 1999
Cannabis: Therapeutic Use Written Answers March 17, 1999
"Combat 18" Group: Search Warrants Written Answers March 17, 1999
European Human Rights Commission: Application by T and V Written Answers March 17, 1999
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty: Destruction of Nuclear Warheads Written Answers March 18, 1999
Menwith Hill: US Forces Written Answers March 18, 1999
Iraq: Rules of Engagement Written Answers March 18, 1999
Kosovo Lords March 24, 1999
Gulf War Illnesses Lords March 24, 1999
2 speeches — UK Military Communication Satellites: Security Lords March 25, 1999
2 speeches — Police Vehicles Lords March 25, 1999
Motor Vehicle Crime Lords March 31, 1999
Slaughterhouses: EU Regulations Lords April 26, 1999
Rail Privatisation: Advice Lords April 27, 1999
National Attack Warning System Lords May 5, 1999
The Royal Tournament Lords May 6, 1999
Flood Defence Written Answers May 10, 1999
Freemasonry Declaration: Response Lords May 17, 1999
Cruelty to Animals Lords May 17, 1999
Either-way Cases: Mode of Trial Written Answers May 19, 1999
Arson Written Answers May 19, 1999
Monetary Policy Committee Written Answers May 20, 1999
International Sport: Television Coverage Lords May 26, 1999
Parliamentary Website: Foreign Language Guides Written Answers May 27, 1999
Palace of Westminster Guided Tours Written Answers June 7, 1999
Airlines: Passenger Seating Standards Lords June 8, 1999
American Bulldogs Written Answers June 8, 1999
Palace of Westminster Guided Tours Written Answers June 22, 1999
Pilot Animal Quarantine Scheme: Channel Tunnel Written Answers June 23, 1999
Justice for All: Litigants' Resources Lords July 7, 1999
Palace of Westminster: Foreign Language Guides Written Answers July 13, 1999
HM Prison Risky Written Answers July 26, 1999
Radioactive Waste Lords July 28, 1999
Flooding: Environment Agency Action Plan Written Answers July 29, 1999
Veterinary Laboratory Agency Written Answers July 29, 1999
CAP Reform: Discretionary Aspects Written Answers July 29, 1999
Badgers and Tuberculosis Written Answers July 29, 1999
Abnormal Load Escorts Written Answers July 30, 1999
Railway Safety Lords October 11, 1999
Vaccines and NAPS Co-administration Study Written Answers October 21, 1999
Homeless People: Assistance Programme Written Answers October 21, 1999
Multi-Role Armoured Vehicle Written Answers November 5, 1999
Veterinary Medicines Directorate Written Answers November 8, 1999
Pesticides Safety Directorate Written Answers November 8, 1999
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Expenditure Limit Written Answers November 9, 1999
Secretary of State for Scotland Written Answers November 11, 1999
Marriage Support: Funding Written Answers November 25, 1999
Early Education Places for Three Year-olds Written Answers December 7, 1999
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