Mr Edward Razzall

June 12, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Razzall

Contributions

2000

Electronic Communications Bill Lords February 22, 2000

Internet Access Pricing Lords February 23, 2000

Non-Food Crops: Science and Technology Committee Report Lords March 3, 2000

Merger Reform Lords March 6, 2000

2 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Electronic Communications Bill Grand Committee Report March 14, 2000

2 speeches — Sellafield: Thorp and Mox Plants Lords March 20, 2000

Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington Lords March 29, 2000

2 speeches — Rover Lords April 3, 2000

Insolvency Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 2000

Roadworks Lords April 5, 2000

Postal Services Bill Lords May 2, 2000

Rover Lords May 9, 2000

Electronic Communications Bill Lords May 16, 2000

Postal Services Bill Lords June 15, 2000

Local Authority (Stocks and Bonds) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 Uncertified Securities (Amendment) Regulations 2000 Lords June 21, 2000

Post Office Network Lords June 28, 2000

3 speeches — Postal Services Bill Lords June 29, 2000

Robert Maxwell Inquiry: Progress Lords July 10, 2000

2 speeches — NOTIFIABLE TRANSACTIONS Lords July 11, 2000

National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2000 Lords July 14, 2000

Patents Regulations 2000 Lords July 17, 2000

Consumer Protection Act 1987 (Product Liability) (Modification) Order 2000 Lords July 17, 2000

Oil Prices Lords October 3, 2000

Post Office: German Parcel Lords October 12, 2000

2 speeches — Consumer Legislation Lords November 6, 2000

Electrical Appliances: Consumer Protection Lords November 28, 2000

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 7, 2000

Vauxhall Lords December 13, 2000

Supermarkets: Competition Commission Report Lords December 19, 2000

London Stock Exchange Lords December 19, 2000

2 speeches — Postal Disruption Lords December 21, 2000

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