Mr Frank Judd
March 28, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Frank Judd
Contributions
2004
Libya Lords January 5, 2004
Afghanistan: Judicial Reform Written Answers January 5, 2004
Iraq: Judicial Reform Written Answers January 5, 2004
Iraq: Criminal Justice System Written Answers January 5, 2004
Saudi Arabia Written Answers January 5, 2004
Chechnya Written Answers January 5, 2004
Iraq: Samarra Incident Written Answers January 13, 2004
Iraq: Compensation Payments arising from Combat Operations Written Answers January 16, 2004
3 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords January 20, 2004
United Nations Security Council Lords January 21, 2004
2 speeches — Development Aid Lords January 21, 2004
Iraq: Sewage Treatment Written Answers January 22, 2004
Iraq: Casualties of Bombing Written Answers January 22, 2004
Wind Farms Lords February 3, 2004
Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Lords February 4, 2004
Hutton Inquiry Lords February 4, 2004
Council of Europe: Committee of Ministers Lords February 5, 2004
Sudan: Darfur Province Lords February 9, 2004
Terrorism Lords February 12, 2004
Prison Population Lords February 24, 2004
Guantanamo Bay: British Detainees Lords February 24, 2004
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords February 24, 2004
Iraq: Casualties Lords February 25, 2004
Whale Protection: Sakhalin Energy Written Answers February 26, 2004
3 speeches — Horserace Betting and Olympic Lottery Bill Lords March 2, 2004
Anti-terrorism Review Lords March 4, 2004
Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Continuance in force of sections 21 to 23) Order 2004 Lords March 11, 2004
Iraq and the Middle East Lords April 19, 2004
2 speeches — International Self-Defence Lords April 21, 2004
2 speeches — Religious Offences Lords April 22, 2004
Torture Written Answers April 26, 2004
Iraq: Treatment of Prisoners Lords May 4, 2004
Afghanistan: Reconstruction Written Answers May 4, 2004
Iraq: Amnesty International Report Written Answers May 4, 2004
3 speeches — Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 2004 Lords May 12, 2004
Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Lords May 18, 2004
Arms Exports Lords May 19, 2004
Lottery Funding for the Voluntary and Community Sector Written Answers May 19, 2004
Chechnya Written Answers May 24, 2004
Red Squirrels Written Answers May 24, 2004
Charitable Giving Lords May 26, 2004
Iraq: Depleted Uranium Written Answers May 26, 2004
Middle East: UK Assistance for Palestinians Lords May 27, 2004
Chechnya Lords June 30, 2004
NATO Summit and Special European Council Lords June 30, 2004
Iraq: NATO Deployment Lords July 1, 2004
2 speeches — National Parks Lords July 5, 2004
3 speeches — MARRIAGE NOT A GROUND FOR LEAVE TO REMAIN Lords July 6, 2004
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Intelligence Review Lords July 14, 2004
Christmas Day (Trading)Bill Lords July 16, 2004
2 speeches — Regional Assembly and Local Government Referendums Order 2004 Lords July 22, 2004
Iraq Lords September 7, 2004
2 speeches — Immigrants: Treatment Lords September 9, 2004
Bangladesh Lords September 15, 2004
Indonesia: Human Rights Written Answers October 11, 2004
Prison Population: Ethnic Minorities Written Answers October 27, 2004
Women in Prison Lords October 28, 2004
Prison Suicides Written Answers October 28, 2004
Prison Accommodation Written Answers October 28, 2004
Schools: Twinning Lords November 8, 2004
Iraq: Civilian Casualties Lords November 8, 2004
Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Specification of Particularly Serious Crimes) Order 2004 Lords November 8, 2004
Out-of-Classroom Learning Written Answers November 17, 2004
2 speeches — Heritage Lottery Fund Written Answers November 18, 2004
World Trade Organisation (EUC Report) Lords December 2, 2004
Prisons: Young Offenders Lords December 9, 2004
2 speeches — Terrorism Lords December 15, 2004
Anti-terrorism Laws: Law Lords' Judgment Lords December 20, 2004
Religious Attitudes Lords December 20, 2004
Roma and Kurds: Immigration Criteria Written Answers December 20, 2004
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