Mr Noel Annan

December 25, 1916 - February 21, 2000
Summary information for Mr Noel Annan

Contributions

1991

The Gulf Lords January 15, 1991

3 speeches — The Gulf Lords January 21, 1991

Exchange Rate Mechanism Lords February 13, 1991

Medical Negligence: Compensation Lords February 18, 1991

2 speeches — The Performing Arts Lords February 20, 1991

RAF in Germany: Low Flying Lords February 21, 1991

The Gulf War Lords February 25, 1991

2 speeches — The Brain Drain Lords March 6, 1991

Westminster Hospital Closure Lords March 7, 1991

Alcohol Misuse: Health Warnings Lords March 13, 1991

3 speeches — Gulf War Costs: Japanese Contribution Lords March 20, 1991

Further Education: Reorganisation Lords March 21, 1991

Iraq: Kurdish Refugees Lords April 15, 1991

2 speeches — War Crimes Bill Lords April 30, 1991

2 speeches — Education Lords May 1, 1991

2 speeches — EC: Relations between Member States Lords May 8, 1991

Further and Higher Education Lords May 20, 1991

Mr. Ian Richter: Imprisonment in Iraq Lords June 4, 1991

Overseas Aid: GNP Percentages Lords June 11, 1991

European Council, 28th-29th June Lords July 1, 1991

Book Industry: Pricing Lords July 4, 1991

Slovenia and Croatia: Recognition Lords July 5, 1991

Mr. Salman Rushdie Lords July 12, 1991

Commonhold Lords July 12, 1991

Crime Statistics Lords October 15, 1991

The British Library Lords October 21, 1991

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 4, 1991

Heart Disease: Prevention Lords November 19, 1991

Criminal Justice Commission: Report Lords November 28, 1991

2 speeches — Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1991

New British Library Lords December 11, 1991

Defence Policy Lords December 12, 1991

2 speeches — Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 12, 1991

3 speeches — Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1991

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