Mr Malcolm Pearson
July 2, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Malcolm Pearson
Contributions
2003
Fishing Industry Written Answers January 8, 2003
EU Englargement Written Answers January 13, 2003
Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Crime (International Co-operation) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 13, 2003
Special Education Lords January 29, 2003
2 speeches — Euro and the Dollar Lords January 29, 2003
VAT Written Answers February 18, 2003
5 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords February 20, 2003
Regional Assemblies Lords March 5, 2003
Travel to European Union Institutions and National Parliaments Lords March 5, 2003
4 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 13, 2003
3 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 13, 2003
EU: Accession Written Answers March 14, 2003
3 speeches — UK Domestic Economy and Exports Written Answers March 18, 2003
3 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 20, 2003
2 speeches — European Union: Legal Personality Lords March 20, 2003
4 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 20, 2003
Communications Bill Lords March 25, 2003
2 speeches — European Union: Fraud Lords April 2, 2003
3 speeches — Convention on the Future of Europe Lords April 2, 2003
5 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords April 28, 2003
Special Educational Needs Written Answers April 28, 2003
India and Pakistan Lords April 30, 2003
Extradition Bill Lords May 1, 2003
Eurogroup (euro-zone Finance Ministers) Lords May 6, 2003
3 speeches — Scrutiny of European Legislation (EUC Report) Lords May 9, 2003
Teaching Assistants Lords May 15, 2003
3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 20, 2003
5 speeches — Extradition Bill Grand Committee Report June 3, 2003
Genetically Modified Crops Lords June 4, 2003
European Defence Union Lords June 9, 2003
Economic and Monetary Union Lords June 9, 2003
3 speeches — PART 1 WARRANT: AUTHORITY TO PROCEED REQUIRED WHERE OFFENCE SPECIFIED IN WARRANT IS NOT AN OFFENCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Grand Committee Report June 9, 2003
National Service Framework for Children Lords June 10, 2003
2 speeches — Economic and Monetary Union Lords June 12, 2003
EU Directive on Age Discrimination Lords June 16, 2003
Convention on the Future of Europe Written Answers June 17, 2003
EU: Decision-making Procedures Written Answers June 17, 2003
Extradition Bill Grand Committee Report June 18, 2003
EU Council of Ministers: President Lords June 24, 2003
8 speeches — European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 27, 2003
Food Supplements (England) Regulations 2003 Lords June 30, 2003
4 speeches — EU: Decision-making Procedures Written Answers July 4, 2003
European Union: Areas Subject to European Law Written Answers July 10, 2003
2 speeches — European Union: Information Lords July 14, 2003
3 speeches — House of Lords: Members' Interests Lords September 8, 2003
2 speeches — Convention on the Future of Europe Lords September 9, 2003
Eurobus: Estonia and Poland Written Answers October 6, 2003
2 speeches — EU Commissioners Written Answers October 6, 2003
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords October 20, 2003
Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003
Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003
2 speeches — Extradition Bill Lords October 27, 2003
2 speeches — Extradition Bill Lords October 27, 2003
Horses: Export for Slaughter Lords November 3, 2003
2 speeches — Political Coverage by the Media Lords November 4, 2003
3 speeches — Water Directives Written Answers November 10, 2003
Extradition Bill Lords November 12, 2003
Water Poisoning Written Answers November 13, 2003
2 speeches — European Union Constitution Lords December 10, 2003
English Grammar and Punctuation Lords December 15, 2003
3 speeches — Fishery Limits (United Kingdom) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 17, 2003
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