Mr Noel Annan
December 25, 1916 - February 21, 2000Summary information for Mr Noel Annan
Contributions
1993
Hospitals in London: Waiting Lists Lords January 27, 1993
Telephone Calls: Interceptions Lords February 3, 1993
3 speeches — Metropolitan Police: Batons Lords February 9, 1993
Art Exports: Review Body Membership Lords February 16, 1993
NHS in London: Future Lords February 16, 1993
Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993
Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 9, 1993
Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords March 15, 1993
Universities Lords March 17, 1993
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Lords March 22, 1993
Bosnia Lords April 19, 1993
2 speeches — Education Bill Lords May 10, 1993
Housing and Urban Development Bill Lords May 11, 1993
2 speeches — Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Bill (formerly Housing and Urban Development Bill) Lords May 25, 1993
Prosecuting Authorities: Payments for Legal Services Lords June 14, 1993
Belize: British Presence Lords June 16, 1993
Education Bill Lords June 21, 1993
Education Bill Lords June 21, 1993
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 28, 1993
2 speeches — National Lottery etc. Bill Lords July 8, 1993
2 speeches — National Lottery etc. Bill Lords July 8, 1993
Political Parties: Donations Lords July 9, 1993
Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters Lords July 14, 1993
3 speeches — Railways Bill Lords July 15, 1993
London's Health Services: BMA Resolution Lords July 16, 1993
3 speeches — National Lottery etc. Bill Lords July 16, 1993
2 speeches — University Student Unions Lords July 28, 1993
Belize: British Military Presence Lords October 13, 1993
3 speeches — Railways Bill Lords October 14, 1993
Broadcasting: Programme Scheduling Lords October 27, 1993
Higher Education Funding Lords November 2, 1993
Overseas Aid: Single Budget Lords November 24, 1993
2 speeches — Universities Lords December 6, 1993
Coins and Banknotes Lords December 17, 1993
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