Mr Frank Judd
March 28, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Frank Judd
Contributions
1994
EDUCATION BILL: DRAFT REGULATIONS Written Answers January 10, 1994
Sudan Lords January 18, 1994
Nursery Education and Child Care Costs Lords January 19, 1994
2 speeches — Student Awards and Loans Regulations Lords January 25, 1994
2 speeches — The Natural Resources Institute Lords January 27, 1994
Overseas Aid and Arms Sales Lords January 27, 1994
Religious Education: Discussions Lords February 14, 1994
Religious Education Lords February 15, 1994
Grant-Maintained Schools Lords February 15, 1994
3 speeches — Overseas Aid Programme Lords February 17, 1994
Voluntary Youth Organisations: Funding Lords March 2, 1994
Overseas Development Aid Lords March 2, 1994
TEACHERS (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 1994 Written Answers March 2, 1994
3 speeches — Overseas Aid and Arms Expenditure Lords March 8, 1994
6 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1994
23 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1994
13 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 1994
3 speeches — School Closures Lords March 17, 1994
"BETTER INFORMATION FOR BETTER EDUCATION" Written Answers March 21, 1994
5 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 22, 1994
Madagascar: Cyclone Geralda Lords March 28, 1994
Anti-Semitism Lords March 28, 1994
8 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 1994
15 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 1994
5 speeches — Grant-Maintained Schools: Management Lords March 31, 1994
Drama Schools: Funding Lords April 12, 1994
16 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 12, 1994
South African Elections: Observers Lords April 26, 1994
3 speeches — South Africa: Support Lords April 26, 1994
4 speeches — Pergau Project Lords April 28, 1994
Great Barr School, Birmingham Lords April 29, 1994
Rwanda: UN Peacekeeping Operations Lords April 29, 1994
Bullying in Schools Lords April 29, 1994
Education Funding: Tower Hamlets Lords May 3, 1994
RWANDA: AID Written Answers May 3, 1994
Doncaster College for the Deaf Lords May 10, 1994
Bullying in Schools Lords May 10, 1994
Liberia: Peace Efforts Lords May 16, 1994
2 speeches — Rwanda: UN Response Lords May 19, 1994
3 speeches — South Africa: Development Programme Lords May 26, 1994
ETHIOPIA: FOOD NEEDS Written Answers June 6, 1994
Education Acts: Consolidation Lords June 14, 1994
3 speeches — Further Education: Objectives Lords June 15, 1994
2 speeches — Overseas Aid Lords June 15, 1994
3 speeches — A Levels Lords July 4, 1994
Education (National Curriculum) (Foundation Subjects at Key Stage 4) Order 1994 Lords July 4, 1994
4 speeches — Religious Education: Specialist Teachers Lords July 6, 1994
3 speeches — Teachers: Funding and Redundancies Lords July 13, 1994
AFRICA: AID Written Answers July 15, 1994
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 1994
4 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 1994
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 1994
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 1994
3 speeches — Rwanda: Refugee Crisis Lords July 21, 1994
KENYA: AID Written Answers July 25, 1994
Education Funding Councils Lords October 20, 1994
PUBLIC LIBRARIES: REPORT Written Answers October 20, 1994
2 speeches — Grant-Maintained Schools Lords October 24, 1994
School Bullying Lords October 25, 1994
IMF and World Bank: UK Contributions Lords October 27, 1994
2 speeches — Rwanda and Burundi: Humanitarian Needs Lords November 1, 1994
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 17, 1994
Indonesia: Arms Sales Lords November 29, 1994
Western Sahara: Conflicts Lords December 5, 1994
ZAIRE: REFUGEE CAMPS Written Answers December 7, 1994
PERGAU DAM: REPAYMENT OF FUNDING Written Answers December 7, 1994
RWANDA: EU AID Written Answers December 8, 1994
OVERSEAS AID ALLOCATION Written Answers December 13, 1994
ANGOLA Written Answers December 14, 1994
MALAWI: DEBT REDUCTION Written Answers December 15, 1994
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