Mr Edward Garnier

October 26, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Garnier

Contributions

2000

2 speeches — Either-way Cases Written Answers January 10, 2000

Best Value Commons January 11, 2000

2 speeches — Senator Pinochet Commons January 11, 2000

CPS Commons January 13, 2000

Acquittals Written Answers January 17, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 19, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 24, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 24, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 31, 2000

Information Technology (Reading CPS) Commons February 10, 2000

Gardening Leave Written Answers February 15, 2000

Education Commons February 21, 2000

Section 28 Written Answers February 21, 2000

Ministerial Visits Written Answers February 28, 2000

24 speeches — Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No. 2) Bill Commons March 7, 2000

The National Health Service Commons March 8, 2000

15 speeches — Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Bill Commons March 10, 2000

3 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Commons March 20, 2000

Engagements Commons March 22, 2000

Private Finance Initiative Commons March 28, 2000

Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill Commons March 28, 2000

2 speeches — Standing Committee on Regional Affairs Commons April 11, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons May 15, 2000

Defence Procurement Commons May 16, 2000

3 speeches — UK Manufacturing and Enterprise Commons May 16, 2000

Special Constables Commons May 22, 2000

2 speeches — Opinion Research Written Answers May 22, 2000

2 speeches — Opinion Research Written Answers May 22, 2000

2 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Bill [Lords] Commons May 23, 2000

10 speeches — Insurance for Members Commons May 23, 2000

Criminal Courts Commons May 25, 2000

Business of the House Commons May 25, 2000

Army Strength Commons June 5, 2000

Welland Valley Written Answers June 6, 2000

3 speeches — SHORT-TERM PRISONERS: RELEASE SUBJECT TO CURFEW CONDITIONS Commons June 12, 2000

4 speeches — PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ACT 1978—MAXIMUM TERM OF IMPRISONMENT Commons June 12, 2000

EXCLUSION OR RESTRICTION AT DISCRETION OF OWNER AND OTHERS Commons June 13, 2000

15 speeches — COMPENSATION Commons June 13, 2000

Legal Aid Board Written Answers June 13, 2000

2 speeches — Crown Court (Ex Post Facto Taxation) Written Answers June 13, 2000

REPEALS Commons June 14, 2000

Football Hooliganism Commons June 20, 2000

Human Rights Act 1998 Commons June 26, 2000

FUNCTIONS Commons June 26, 2000

Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Written Answers June 26, 2000

Points of Order Commons June 27, 2000

6 speeches — Hunting with Dogs Commons July 7, 2000

Football Hooliganism Written Answers July 12, 2000

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 24, 2000

19 speeches — Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No. 2)Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons July 25, 2000

2 speeches — COMMITTAL FOR SENTENCE Commons July 25, 2000

DETERMINATION OF MODE OF TRIAL Commons July 25, 2000

10 speeches — Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No. 2) Bill Commons July 25, 2000

Ministerial Duty Rota (Summer) Written Answers July 27, 2000

Overseas Visits Written Answers July 27, 2000

Business of the House Commons July 27, 2000

Drink Driving Written Answers July 28, 2000

Teachers (Supply and Recruitment) Commons October 25, 2000

Departmental Administration Costs Written Answers October 26, 2000

Far East Prisoners of War (Ex Gratia Payment) Commons November 7, 2000

I. Programme orders: supplementary provisions Commons November 7, 2000

Civil Procedure Rules Written Answers November 7, 2000

Bovine TB Commons November 16, 2000

Human Rights Act 1998 Commons November 16, 2000

4 speeches — Criminal Defence Service Written Answers November 24, 2000

6 speeches — Home Affairs and Inner Cities Commons December 12, 2000

8 speeches — Hunting Bill Commons December 20, 2000

Human Rights Commons December 21, 2000

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