Mr Joseph Dean

June 3, 1922 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Joseph Dean

Contributions

1997

Gurkhas: Accompanied Service in UK Lords January 14, 1997

Housing Needs Lords January 15, 1997

EC Fisheries Agreements: Third Countries Lords January 16, 1997

Northumbrian Water: Fluoridation Decision Lords January 20, 1997

2 speeches — Hospitals: Additional Finance Lords January 21, 1997

Computers: the "Millennium Bug" Lords January 27, 1997

Gurkhas: Accompanied Service in the UK Lords January 28, 1997

Rwanda: Arms Allegations Lords January 28, 1997

Deafblind People: Communicator Guide Schemes Lords January 29, 1997

Rail Privatisation: Benefits Lords January 29, 1997

Felixstowe: Rail Links Lords February 4, 1997

Rail Services: Customer Information Lords February 5, 1997

Prisons: Use of Police Cells Lords February 13, 1997

Energy Saving Initiatives Lords February 24, 1997

2 speeches — "Sea Empress" Inquiry: Report Lords February 26, 1997

Guardsmen Wright and Fisher: Sentences Lords February 27, 1997

London Underground: Privatisation Advisers Lords March 17, 1997

NAAFI: Food Supply Contract Lords March 19, 1997

Bletchley Park Lords March 20, 1997

2 speeches — Mobile Phones and Pagers: Use in House Lords June 3, 1997

National Health Service (Private Finance) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 3, 1997

Unemployment: Statistics Lords June 4, 1997

Pension Sharing for Divorced Couples Written Answers June 5, 1997

3 speeches — Local Authorities: Release of Capital Receipts Lords June 9, 1997

Financial Services: Legislation Lords June 9, 1997

Unemployment and the Minimum Wage Lords June 11, 1997

Parliamentary Procedure Lords June 16, 1997

2 speeches — Cancer: Treatment and Research Lords June 18, 1997

Camelot: Directors' Bonuses Lords July 3, 1997

Homes Owned by Central Government Lords July 8, 1997

Equal Pay Lords July 14, 1997

Water Services Written Answers July 16, 1997

Baltic States: Status Lords July 21, 1997

Government Expenditure per Capita Written Answers July 21, 1997

Life Peers Created Since 1979 Written Answers July 22, 1997

Maps: Circular 2/93 Guidance Written Answers July 22, 1997

Vehicular Rights of Way: High Court Judgment Written Answers July 22, 1997

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Lords July 23, 1997

Wimbledon Tennis Tournament: Wider Access Lords July 23, 1997

2 speeches — Local Government Finance (Supplementary Credit Approvals) Bill Lords July 23, 1997

Business of the House: Summer Recess Lords July 24, 1997

3 speeches — NHS and Housing: Budget Allocations Lords July 28, 1997

Radon: Free Measurement Programme Written Answers July 28, 1997

Prescription Fraud Lords July 29, 1997

NAAFI Written Answers July 29, 1997

Intelligence and Security Committee Written Answers July 30, 1997

Mutual Societies and "Carpet-baggers" Lords July 31, 1997

3 speeches — Minority Views in Parliamentary Democracy Lords October 14, 1997

Lord Chancellor's Residence: Contracts for Refurbishment Written Answers October 14, 1997

North Atlantic Assembly: UK Delegation Written Answers October 14, 1997

Creation of Life Peers Written Answers October 14, 1997

3 speeches — City Centre and Out-of-town Shopping Centres Lords October 15, 1997

3 speeches — NHS Trusts: Board Membership Lords October 21, 1997

Scottish and Welsh Development Agencies: Job Creation Written Answers October 29, 1997

Millennium Exhibition Site Lords November 3, 1997

Police Service Objectives and Performance Indicators Written Answers November 3, 1997

2 speeches — Prescription Fraud Lords November 4, 1997

Environmental Protection and Enhancement Lords November 5, 1997

4 speeches — Devolution Lords November 11, 1997

Local Government Commission for England Written Answers November 17, 1997

Guardsmen Wright and Fisher Lords December 4, 1997

West Midlands: Housing Provisions Written Answers December 4, 1997

Green Belt: Development Pressures Lords December 10, 1997

Development Agencies: Funding and Job Creation Written Answers December 16, 1997

3 speeches — Rented Housing Lords December 17, 1997

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