Mr Lucius Cary
May 8, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Lucius Cary
Contributions
2000
Millennium Wheel Lords January 18, 2000
Betting on Horse Racing Lords January 25, 2000
Public Lending Right Funding Lords February 8, 2000
Millennium Dome Experience: Ticket Sales Lords February 10, 2000
St John's Wort Lords February 17, 2000
Newly Qualified Drivers Lords February 17, 2000
2 speeches — National Museums and Galleries: Free Admission Lords February 21, 2000
Sex Education Lords February 22, 2000
Child Prostitution Lords February 23, 2000
Cultural Property: Illicit Dealings Lords February 29, 2000
Films (Modification of the Definition of "British Film") Order 2000 Lords March 3, 2000
Hotels: Accommodation Grading Lords March 15, 2000
The Arts Lords March 15, 2000
2 speeches — Museums and Galleries: VAT Lords March 29, 2000
Essential Local Services Lords May 3, 2000
Looted Art: Claims Panel Timetable Lords May 11, 2000
Export of Works of Art Lords May 18, 2000
New Millennium Experience Company: Chairman Lords May 24, 2000
Trafalgar Square: Feral Pigeons Lords June 12, 2000
Graffiti Lords June 13, 2000
2 speeches — Horserace Totalistor Board Bill [H.L.] Lords June 14, 2000
Television Licences (Disclosure of Information) Bill Lords June 15, 2000
Royal Parks (Trading) Bill Lords June 21, 2000
Transport Bill Lords July 17, 2000
Tourism Lords September 28, 2000
2 speeches — Stands etc. for bicycles or motor cycles Lords November 2, 2000
MOTOR CYCLES IN BUS LANES Lords November 2, 2000
Arts and Entertainment in a Multicultural Society Lords November 6, 2000
Statues in Central London Lords November 14, 2000
Military Museums Lords November 27, 2000
2 speeches — Millennium Commission (Substitution of a Later Date) Order 2000 Lords December 14, 2000
Apportionment of Money in the National Lottery Distribution Fund Order 2000 Lords December 14, 2000
The Historic Environment Lords December 20, 2000
Adjournment Lords December 21, 2000
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