Mr Nicholas Cavendish
November 7, 1941 -Summary information for Mr Nicholas Cavendish
Contributions
1998
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Lords January 28, 1998
Metrication: Enforcement Lords February 5, 1998
Business: Written Answer Lords February 12, 1998
Government Reviews and Task Forces Written Answers February 12, 1998
5 speeches — Ministerial Statements to Parliament Lords February 16, 1998
Government Reviews: Reports Written Answers February 26, 1998
Ministerial Statements to Parliament Written Answers March 2, 1998
European Parliamentary Elections Bill Lords April 9, 1998
Greater London Assembly: Electoral System Written Answers April 20, 1998
Litter and Refuse Problem Lords April 21, 1998
Tuition Fees Written Answers April 23, 1998
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords April 27, 1998
Ceremony of Introduction: Select Committee Report Lords April 30, 1998
Tax Return Penalty Notices Issued in Error Written Answers April 30, 1998
3 speeches — EMU: Italy and the Convergence Criteria Lords May 5, 1998
"Mistakes by the Inland Revenue": Booklet Written Answers May 11, 1998
Government Car Service Lords May 19, 1998
British Industry: Productivity Lords May 19, 1998
Directors' Remuneration: Disclosure Lords June 1, 1998
NATO Strategic Concept Lords June 22, 1998
Smoking: White Paper Lords June 24, 1998
3 speeches — Scottish Universities: Support for Students Lords July 28, 1998
Royal Assent Lords July 28, 1998
British Servicemen in Cyprus: Assaults Written Answers July 28, 1998
Task Forces and Reviews: Report Dates Written Answers July 31, 1998
Reviews and Task Forces Written Answers October 6, 1998
European Parliamentary Elections Bill Lords October 12, 1998
2 speeches — House of Lords Reform Lords October 14, 1998
2 speeches — Savings Account Criteria Lords October 22, 1998
POWER TO CHANGE TITLES Lords October 28, 1998
VETO ON CHANGES TO SCOTTISH TIME ZONES OR SUMMER TIME Lords November 9, 1998
2 speeches — Sierra Leone Lords December 16, 1998
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