Mr Peter Archer

November 20, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Archer

Contributions

1994

Intelligence Services Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 1994

2 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 1994

2 speeches — Jury Service: Exclusion Groups Lords January 20, 1994

Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Lords January 20, 1994

2 speeches — Rights of the Child: Government Report Lords February 2, 1994

Azerbaijan: Arms Allegations Lords February 10, 1994

8 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords February 17, 1994

Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords February 21, 1994

Iran Lords March 3, 1994

3 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [H.L.] Lords March 15, 1994

2 speeches — Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill Lords April 21, 1994

2 speeches — Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill Lords May 10, 1994

2 speeches — Migratory Birds: Protection Lords May 17, 1994

Domestic Workers from Overseas Lords May 18, 1994

2 speeches — Hong Kong Lords May 18, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994

4 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994

7 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 24, 1994

6 speeches — Antarctic Bill Lords May 25, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 14, 1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 7, 1994

3 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 11, 1994

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 1994

6 speeches — European Union (Accessions) Bill Lords July 25, 1994

Sittings of the House: Report Lords November 2, 1994

The Benefits Agency: Administrative Errors Lords November 23, 1994

2 speeches — War Crimes (Supplementary Provisions) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 1994

Visas and Border Controls: ECC Report Lords December 8, 1994

Myanmar: Relations Lords December 13, 1994

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