Mr Francis Pakenham
December 5, 1905 - August 3, 2001Summary information for Mr Francis Pakenham
Contributions
1988
Local Government Bill Lords January 11, 1988
2 speeches — Grendon Prison Lords January 11, 1988
3 speeches — Press Standards Council Lords January 13, 1988
5 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Lords January 15, 1988
Homelessness Lords January 20, 1988
2 speeches — Charities: Supervision Lords January 27, 1988
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 1, 1988
4 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 16, 1988
Christian Teaching in Schools Lords February 26, 1988
5 speeches — The Executive Power of Government Lords March 2, 1988
3 speeches — Mr. Michael Flynn: Treatment in Custody Lords March 4, 1988
WOMEN'S PRISONS: ALLEGATIONS AGAINST STAFF Written Answers March 17, 1988
5 speeches — Infant Life Preservation Lords March 25, 1988
4 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords April 18, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 5, 1988
4 speeches — Belfast: Employment Situation Lords May 11, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords May 12, 1988
2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988
5 speeches — British Broadcasting: Independence Lords May 25, 1988
Health and Medicines Bill Lords May 26, 1988
3 speeches — Mentally Disturbed Prisoners: Remand Lords June 10, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords June 21, 1988
3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords June 23, 1988
Education Reform Bill Lords July 7, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords July 13, 1988
The Glorious Revolution Exhibition Lords July 25, 1988
7 speeches — Official Secrets Act: Reform Proposals Lords July 29, 1988
2 speeches — Mentally Ill Offenders: Treatment Lords November 7, 1988
Mentally Ill Offenders: Treatment Lords November 7, 1988
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 24, 1988
2 speeches — Prisons and Alternatives to Custody Lords November 30, 1988
3 speeches — Peers' Voting Rights Lords December 8, 1988
3 speeches — Human Rights Lords December 14, 1988
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