Mr Jack Dormand

August 27, 1919 - December 18, 2003
Summary information for Mr Jack Dormand

Contributions

1997

3 speeches — Teachers: Early Retirement Lords January 15, 1997

Road Safety: Minor Works Lords January 23, 1997

3 speeches — Coal: UK Stocks Lords February 12, 1997

2 speeches — Unemployment Lords February 18, 1997

3 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997

2 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997

3 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 25, 1997

6 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997

2 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997

3 speeches — The Employment Service Lords March 6, 1997

National Training Curriculum Lords March 11, 1997

3 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997

3 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997

2 speeches — School Playing Fields Lords June 3, 1997

2 speeches — Schools: Collective Daily Worship Lords July 2, 1997

Education (Schools) Bill Lords July 10, 1997

2 speeches — REPORT ON EFFECT OF ABOLITION OF ASSISTED PLACES SCHEMES Lords July 10, 1997

Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) Amendment Regulations 1997 Lords July 10, 1997

3 speeches — Mineworkers' Pension Scheme Lords July 16, 1997

Early Years Education Lords October 16, 1997

Ethnic Minorities: Education Lords October 21, 1997

3 speeches — Coal Industry Lords October 22, 1997

2 speeches — Low Pay Commission: Consultations Lords October 28, 1997

3 speeches — Training and Enterprise Councils Lords November 18, 1997

Mobile Telephones: Use While Driving Written Answers November 20, 1997

2 speeches — Traffic in London Lords November 26, 1997

The Coal Industry Lords November 27, 1997

Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords December 4, 1997

Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1997

Rural Development Commission Written Answers December 11, 1997

2 speeches — Head Teachers: Professional Qualification Lords December 17, 1997

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