Mr Oliver Eden

November 22, 1953 -
Summary information for Mr Oliver Eden

Contributions

1999

Business Lords February 4, 1999

2 speeches — Health Bill [H.L.]] Lords February 9, 1999

Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1999

Business Lords February 16, 1999

Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords February 16, 1999

Business of the House: Lords' Reform Debate Lords February 17, 1999

Ministerial Correspondence Lords February 17, 1999

2 speeches — House of Lords Reform Lords February 22, 1999

2 speeches — Business Lords March 16, 1999

Business Lords March 17, 1999

COMPOSITION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS Lords April 20, 1999

Business Lords April 26, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords April 27, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords April 29, 1999

7 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords April 29, 1999

Business Lords May 6, 1999

5 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 11, 1999

Written Answers: Publication in Hansard Lords May 12, 1999

2 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 13, 1999

6 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 13, 1999

7 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 17, 1999

PROVISION FOR MINIMUM INCOME Lords May 18, 1999

2 speeches — INDEPENDENT PEERS Lords June 22, 1999

Ministerial and other Salaries Order 1999 Lords July 8, 1999

2 speeches — CHARGES: IMMIGRATION CONTROL Lords July 12, 1999

Procedure of the House: Select Committee Fourth Report Lords July 22, 1999

Adjournment Lords July 30, 1999

2 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords October 12, 1999

Greater London Authority Bill Lords October 14, 1999

2 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords October 19, 1999

2 speeches — Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords November 2, 1999

4 speeches — Business Lords November 10, 1999

2 speeches — Business Lords December 2, 1999

Christmas Adjournment Lords December 16, 1999

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