Mr Noel Annan

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

Contributions

1996

BBC Draft Charter and Agreement Lords January 9, 1996

Electronic Tagging of Offenders Lords January 15, 1996

Universities: Grants Cut Lords January 18, 1996

2 speeches — Family Law Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1996

Mathematics and Science: Teacher Recruitment Lords January 24, 1996

Broadcasting Bill [H.L.] Lords February 6, 1996

European Commission: British Staff Lords February 12, 1996

3 speeches — Royal Naval College, Greenwich Lords February 21, 1996

Male Fertility Lords February 29, 1996

2 speeches — University Funding Lords March 6, 1996

2 speeches — Broadcasting Bill [H.L.] Lords March 7, 1996

Broadcasting Bill [H.L.] Lords March 7, 1996

BSE (Agriculture) Lords March 20, 1996

Northern Ireland: Elective Process Lords March 21, 1996

Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Powers) Bill Lords April 3, 1996

School Bullying Lords April 18, 1996

Beef: Export Ban Lords May 20, 1996

Anglo-German Relations Lords May 22, 1996

The Dearing Committee: Selection Criteria Lords June 10, 1996

British Library: NAO Report Lords June 12, 1996

National Lottery Lords June 12, 1996

Legal Aid Expenditure Lords June 13, 1996

University College London Bill Lords June 20, 1996

BBC Charter and Agreement Lords June 27, 1996

Food Safety: Responsibility Lords July 3, 1996

The Constitution Lords July 4, 1996

BBC World Service: Restructuring Lords July 24, 1996

NHS Hospital Trusts: Economic Viability Lords October 16, 1996

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords October 28, 1996

3 speeches — Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill Lords October 31, 1996

2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill Lords November 21, 1996

British Museum: Finance Lords December 4, 1996

The Media Lords December 18, 1996

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