Mr Peter Brooke
March 3, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Peter Brooke
Contributions
2001
Business of the House Commons January 11, 2001
13 speeches — STATEMENT OF COMPATIBILITY WITH THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS Commons January 11, 2001
Business of the House Commons January 18, 2001
Business of the House Commons February 1, 2001
"Shifting the Balance" Commons February 12, 2001
2 speeches — AIDS Westminster Hall February 14, 2001
Business of the House Commons March 1, 2001
Metropolitan Police (Recruitment) Commons March 12, 2001
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 12, 2001
Coram Foundation Westminster Hall March 13, 2001
2 speeches — Competitiveness Commons March 29, 2001
Business of the House Commons March 29, 2001
5 speeches — Electoral Malpractice (Northern Ireland) Westminster Hall March 29, 2001
London Underground Commons April 24, 2001
Business of the House Commons April 26, 2001
(By Order) Commons May 2, 2001
4 speeches — INTERPRETATION Commons May 2, 2001
Regional Arts Boards Westminster Hall May 2, 2001
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 3, 2001
Asylum Seekers Written Answers May 9, 2001
3 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers May 10, 2001
Planning Controls Written Answers May 11, 2001
Export Licences Written Answers May 11, 2001
Financial Services Lords November 21, 2001
3 speeches — Office of Communications Bill [H.L.] Lords November 22, 2001
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords November 26, 2001
Pre-Budget Report Lords November 27, 2001
Benefits Uprating Lords November 28, 2001
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 2001
5 speeches — Homelessness Bill Grand Committee Report December 10, 2001
Local Government White Paper Lords December 11, 2001
Office of Communications Bill [H.L.] Lords December 13, 2001
Kabul: International Security Assistance Force Lords December 19, 2001
National Stadium Lords December 19, 2001
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