Mr John Roper

September 10, 1935 -
Summary information for Mr John Roper

Contributions

2003

DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION RELATING TO MEMBERS' CLAIMS FOR EXPENSES Lords January 14, 2003

Delegated Legislation Lords January 14, 2003

Business: Statement in the Commons Lords January 30, 2003

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords March 5, 2003

Travel to European Union Institutions and National Parliaments Lords March 5, 2003

Missile Defence: Fylingdales Lords March 12, 2003

Iraq Lords March 18, 2003

The Monarchy Lords March 27, 2003

Iraq: Humanitarian Assistance and Reconstruction Lords April 10, 2003

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords April 29, 2003

Scrutiny of European Legislation (EUC Report) Lords May 9, 2003

Harbours Bill [H.L.] Lords May 16, 2003

Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords May 19, 2003

Release of Short-Term Prisoners on Licence (Amendment of Requisite Period) Order 2003 Lords June 13, 2003

Referral Orders (Amendment of Referral Conditions) Regulations 2003 Lords June 13, 2003

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords June 26, 2003

European Union (Accessions) Bill Lords September 10, 2003

Sustainable Energy Bill Lords September 12, 2003

Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Bill Lords October 10, 2003

Electronic Communications (Networks and Services) (Penalties) (Rules for Calculation of Turnover) Order 2003 Lords October 17, 2003

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

Extradition Bill Lords October 22, 2003

2 speeches — REGISTRATION Lords October 28, 2003

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords October 30, 2003

Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Intrusive Surveillance) Order 2003 Lords November 13, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords November 20, 2003

Adjournment Lords November 20, 2003

Business of the House: Summer Recess 2004 Lords December 8, 2003

Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords December 17, 2003

Adjournment Lords December 18, 2003

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