Mr Edward Graham
March 26, 1925 -Summary information for Mr Edward Graham
Contributions
1996
Education Lords January 17, 1996
3 speeches — Co-operatives Lords January 17, 1996
Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords January 22, 1996
2 speeches — Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1996
Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords January 25, 1996
Social Security (Persons From Abroad) Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 1996 Lords January 30, 1996
Criminal Offences and Alcohol Lords February 15, 1996
2 speeches — Education (Student Loans) Bill Lords February 19, 1996
2 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords February 20, 1996
Mental Health Services Lords February 20, 1996
Joint London Advisory Panel Lords February 27, 1996
Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords February 29, 1996
Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1996
2 speeches — Clinical Waste Disposal 3.20 p.m. Lords March 14, 1996
Business Lords March 14, 1996
Deregulation (Length of the School Day) Order 1996 Lords March 18, 1996
British Film Industry Lords March 28, 1996
Business of the House Lords April 1, 1996
2 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Powers) Bill Lords April 3, 1996
Foreign Prison-made Goods (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 3, 1996
Intergovernmental Conference: White Paper Lords April 15, 1996
Business of the House: Debate, 17th April Lords April 16, 1996
2 speeches — Business of the House: Northern Ireland (Entry to Negotiations, etc.) Bill Lords April 23, 1996
2 speeches — Tourism Lords April 24, 1996
Finance Bill Lords April 26, 1996
Business of the House: Debates this Day Lords May 8, 1996
Railway Privatisation Lords May 8, 1996
Dogs (Fouling of Land) Bill Lords May 8, 1996
Housing Bill Lords May 16, 1996
National Health Service (Residual Liabilities) Bill Lords May 21, 1996
2 speeches — Party Wall Bill [H.L.] Lords May 22, 1996
4 speeches — Noise Bill Lords May 22, 1996
Crime: Sentencing Policy Lords May 23, 1996
3 speeches — Healthcare 2000 Report Lords June 6, 1996
Prisoners: Education Services Lords June 12, 1996
3 speeches — Noise Bill Lords June 14, 1996
2 speeches — Sexual Offences (Incitement and Conspiracy) Bill Lords June 14, 1996
Married Quarters: Sale of Estate Lords June 19, 1996
Asylum and Immigration Bill Lords June 28, 1996
Asylum and Immigration Bill Lords July 2, 1996
2 speeches — Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) Amendment Regulations 1996 Lords July 9, 1996
2 speeches — Local Authorities (Charges for Overseas Assistance and Public Path Orders) Regulations 1996 Lords July 9, 1996
Contracting Out (Functions relating to Wireless Telegraphy) Order 1996 Lords July 12, 1996
5 speeches — Statutory Instruments (Production and Sale) Bill Lords July 23, 1996
Overseas Aid: Discussions with NGOs Lords July 24, 1996
2 speeches — Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) Amendment Regulations 1996 Lords July 24, 1996
Public Order (Amendment) Bill Lords July 24, 1996
2 speeches — Manchester Bombing: Restoration of City Centre Lords July 24, 1996
Adjournment Lords July 25, 1996
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords October 29, 1996
5 speeches — Horserace Totalisator Board Bill [H.L.] Lords November 6, 1996
Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Bill [H.L.] Lords November 7, 1996
2 speeches — Educational Choice Lords November 13, 1996
Young People Lords November 27, 1996
Voluntary Work Lords November 27, 1996
ECOFIN Lords December 3, 1996
National Health Service (Primary Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 3, 1996
EU: Racial and Religious Discrimination Lords December 3, 1996
2 speeches — Home Energy Rating Surveys Bill [H.L.] Lords December 5, 1996
2 speeches — Port of Tyne Authority (Transfer of Undertaking) Order 1996 Lords December 10, 1996
Working Time Directive Lords December 18, 1996
Civil Service Lords December 19, 1996
Adjournment Lords December 19, 1996
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