Mr John Peyton

February 13, 1919 - 2006
Summary information for Mr John Peyton

Contributions

2003

Saville Inquiry Lords January 7, 2003

3 speeches — Neighbourhood Renewal Unit Lords January 13, 2003

NHS: Mixed-Sex Wards Lords January 13, 2003

4 speeches — Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 2003

2 speeches — Congestion Charges Lords January 15, 2003

2 speeches — Government Office for London Lords February 3, 2003

2 speeches — Traffic Lights in London Lords February 5, 2003

King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst Lords February 11, 2003

Investors: Leave to Enter UK Lords February 11, 2003

Asylum Applications Lords February 12, 2003

3 speeches — Transport in London Lords February 18, 2003

2 speeches — Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords March 4, 2003

2 speeches — Parish Councils Lords March 11, 2003

2 speeches — Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 2003

Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 20, 2003

6 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 24, 2003

2 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 24, 2003

2 speeches — Neighbourhood Renewal Lords April 1, 2003

3 speeches — European Parliament (Representation) Bill Lords April 7, 2003

5 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords April 7, 2003

Select Committee Reports Lords April 8, 2003

2 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords April 8, 2003

2 speeches — Crossrail Lords April 28, 2003

5 speeches — Communications Bill Lords April 29, 2003

2 speeches — Crossrail Lords May 6, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003

House of Lords Appointments Commission Lords May 19, 2003

Special Advisers Lords June 2, 2003

2 speeches — Money Laundering Lords June 3, 2003

6 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 3, 2003

Directory Inquiries Lords June 9, 2003

European Defence Union Lords June 9, 2003

Queen's Counsel Lords June 16, 2003

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 19, 2003

3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003

3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 26, 2003

Communications Bill Lords July 1, 2003

Communications Bill Lords July 2, 2003

Constitutional Change: Civil Service Advice Lords July 7, 2003

2 speeches — Weapons of Mass Destruction Lords July 8, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 8, 2003

Ministers' Interests: Disclosure Lords July 14, 2003

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 16, 2003

2 speeches — Energy Policy: Ministerial Responsibility Lords September 17, 2003

2 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 7, 2003

Electricity Supply Lords October 8, 2003

2 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 9, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords October 13, 2003

6 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 13, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords October 15, 2003

2 speeches — Agricultural Land: Development Policy Lords October 20, 2003

2 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 20, 2003

National Grid: Security of Supply Lords October 21, 2003

Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003

Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003

Carbon Management Strategy Lords October 22, 2003

4 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 28, 2003

2 speeches — Electricity Supply Lords November 3, 2003

Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords November 6, 2003

4 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords November 10, 2003

2 speeches — Nuclear Energy Lords November 17, 2003

2 speeches — Electricity Supply Lords November 20, 2003

2 speeches — Nuclear Energy Lords December 2, 2003

NHS Treatment Charges for Overseas Visitors Lords December 9, 2003

Legislative Process: Public Involvement Lords December 18, 2003

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