Mr Francis Pakenham

December 5, 1905 - August 3, 2001
Summary information for Mr Francis Pakenham

Contributions

1995

3 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords January 10, 1995

3 speeches — The Prison Service Lords January 25, 1995

Combating Juvenile Delinquency Lords February 1, 1995

4 speeches — David Rundle: Parole Board Recommendation Lords February 20, 1995

2 speeches — Blasphemy (Abolition) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 22, 1995

Income and Wealth: Rowntree Report Lords March 1, 1995

2 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 16, 1995

4 speeches — Life Prisoners Lords March 20, 1995

2 speeches — HM Prisons Blakenhurst and Leeds Lords April 3, 1995

7 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 1995

Prisoners: Pastoral Care Lords April 5, 1995

3 speeches — Probation Officers: Recruitment and Training Lords April 5, 1995

2 speeches — Social Workers: Training Lords April 19, 1995

Care of the Mentally Ill: Matthew Trust Report Lords April 20, 1995

2 speeches — Life Imprisonment: Information to Prisoners Lords April 27, 1995

Single Issue Groups Lords May 17, 1995

Prison (Amendment) Rules 1995 Lords May 23, 1995

Northern Ireland (Emergency and Prevention of Terrorism Provisions) (Continuance) Order 1995 Lords June 15, 1995

2 speeches — Barony of Farnham Lords July 5, 1995

Education and Training National Targets Lords July 10, 1995

3 speeches — Sexual Orientation Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords July 14, 1995

3 speeches — Criminal Injuries Compensation Bill Lords July 19, 1995

4 speeches — Whitemoor Prison: Disorders Lords July 20, 1995

3 speeches — Banking Supervision Lords July 21, 1995

4 speeches — Prison Governors' Association: Manifesto Lords October 26, 1995

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 20, 1995

2 speeches — The Elderly: Long-term Care Lords December 6, 1995

3 speeches — Prison Service Security Lords December 13, 1995

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