Mr Gerald Bermingham
August 20, 1940 -Summary information for Mr Gerald Bermingham
Contributions
1999
UK Role in Europe Commons January 13, 1999
International Crime Commons January 18, 1999
5 speeches — Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Commons January 25, 1999
Severe Personality Disorders Commons February 15, 1999
EXCLUSION OF HEREDITARY PEERS Commons February 15, 1999
City of London (Ward Elections) Bill (By Order) Commons February 24, 1999
4 speeches — SEXUAL OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 1, 1999
INTERPRETATION AND SHORT TITLE Commons March 3, 1999
2 speeches — SENIOR SALARIES REVIEW BOARD Commons March 3, 1999
Northern Ireland Commons March 8, 1999
Police Personnel Commons March 15, 1999
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 15, 1999
House of Lords Bill Commons March 16, 1999
9 speeches — DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORK—PLACE ON GROUNDS OF AGE Commons March 30, 1999
2 speeches — STRIKES TO ACHIEVE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS NOT PROTECTED FROM LEGAL ACTION Commons March 30, 1999
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Commons March 31, 1999
2 speeches — Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [Lords] Commons April 15, 1999
2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Commons April 15, 1999
Business of the House Commons April 22, 1999
9 speeches — STAMP DUTY ON CONVEYANCE OR TRANSFER ON SALE Commons April 28, 1999
3 speeches — Modernisation of the House of Commons Commons May 24, 1999
Members' Travel Commons May 26, 1999
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons July 13, 1999
Transport Safety Commons October 20, 1999
Millennium Compliance Commons October 28, 1999
4 speeches — EXTENT Commons November 3, 1999
9 speeches — MEMBERSHIP OF THE AUTHORITY AND THE ASSEMBLY Commons November 4, 1999
3 speeches — New Clause Commons November 10, 1999
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 10, 1999
10 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons November 17, 1999
4 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons November 30, 1999
ECGD Written Answers December 6, 1999
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