Mr Meghnad Desai

July 10, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Meghnad Desai

Contributions

1998

8 speeches — Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 22, 1998

Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 22, 1998

Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Lords January 28, 1998

London's Health Services Lords February 3, 1998

The National Health Service Lords February 4, 1998

British and Continental Time Lords February 4, 1998

4 speeches — Competition Bill [H.L.] Lords February 9, 1998

Personal Savings Lords February 11, 1998

2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1998

Bank of England Bill Lords February 13, 1998

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords February 16, 1998

Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords February 23, 1998

2 speeches — Competition Bill [H.L.] Lords February 23, 1998

3 speeches — Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1998

3 speeches — Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1998

2 speeches — Competition Bill [H.L.] Lords March 5, 1998

Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1998

Social Security Bill Lords April 6, 1998

Steel Exports Lords April 8, 1998

4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords April 27, 1998

2 speeches — Parliament Lords May 13, 1998

India: Nuclear Tests Lords May 14, 1998

School Standards and Framework Bill Lords May 19, 1998

Nuclear Tests in India and Pakistan Lords June 1, 1998

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Lords June 3, 1998

Grammar School Admission: Ballot Arrangements Written Answers June 3, 1998

School Standards and Framework Bill Lords June 4, 1998

Dounreay Nuclear Reprocessing Plant Lords June 8, 1998

Economic and Fiscal Strategy Lords June 11, 1998

2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords June 18, 1998

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 23, 1998

MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS AMENDMENT No. 64 Lords June 23, 1998

Dounreay: Costs Written Answers June 25, 1998

Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords July 6, 1998

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords July 6, 1998

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords July 6, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 8, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 8, 1998

2 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Lords July 9, 1998

GCSE and GNVQ Point Score Comparisons Written Answers July 9, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 14, 1998

2 speeches — DETERMINATION OF PLANNING APPEALS Lords July 15, 1998

Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Lords July 16, 1998

The New Deal for Transport Lords July 20, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 21, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 23, 1998

2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 27, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords July 28, 1998

2 speeches — Economic and Fiscal Strategy Lords July 28, 1998

3 speeches — Finance (No. 2) Bill Lords July 29, 1998

2 speeches — Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Bill Lords September 3, 1998

Northern Ireland Bill Lords October 5, 1998

2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords October 6, 1998

Northern Ireland Bill Lords October 19, 1998

THE PRESS DIVERSITY PROHIBITION Lords October 20, 1998

2 speeches — GROUNDS OF STORMONT ESTATE. Lords October 21, 1998

COMMENCEMENT OF SECTIONS 53 TO 57 Lords October 21, 1998

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Bill Lords October 21, 1998

2 speeches — SECOND CHAMBER OF THE PARLIAMENT Lords October 22, 1998

THE DISABILITY RIGHTS COMMISSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND Lords October 26, 1998

2 speeches — LEGISLATIVE POWER TO REMEDY ULTRA VIRES ACTS Lords October 26, 1998

EFFECT OF CERTIFICATES Lords October 26, 1998

Northern Ireland Bill Lords October 27, 1998

The Utilities Lords October 28, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords November 3, 1998

Scotland Bill Lords November 3, 1998

Iran Lords November 11, 1998

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 1, 1998

Competitiveness Lords December 16, 1998

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