Mr Peter Selby

December 7, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Selby

Contributions

2004

3 speeches — Gender Recognition Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 2004

Supreme Court Lords February 9, 2004

Gender Recognition Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 2004

Illegal Workers: Morecambe Bay Tragedy Lords February 11, 2004

Terrorism Lords February 12, 2004

Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 8, 2004

GM Policy Lords March 9, 2004

Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Lords March 15, 2004

Yarl's Wood Lords March 24, 2004

Sentencing Lords March 26, 2004

2 speeches — Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Lords April 5, 2004

Asylum Seekers: Applications Lords April 20, 2004

The Rule of Law Lords April 27, 2004

Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre Lords April 28, 2004

Group 4 Falck: Sale of Global Solutions Limited Lords May 4, 2004

Interest Rates and Consumer Debt Lords May 10, 2004

Iraq: Security Situation and Allegations of Mistreatment Lords May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Civil Partnership Bill [H.L.] Lords June 24, 2004

Israel: Security Barrier Lords July 13, 2004

2 speeches — Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords July 13, 2004

Constitutional Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords July 13, 2004

2 speeches — Prisoners: Right to Vote Lords July 14, 2004

Children Bill [H.L.] Lords July 15, 2004

PROHIBITION OF LOADING AND UNLOADING AT LARGE SHOPS BEFORE 9 A.M. ON CHRISTMAS DAY Lords September 8, 2004

2 speeches — Civil Contingencies Bill Lords October 19, 2004

THE HUNTING TRIBUNAL Lords October 28, 2004

Women in Prison Lords October 28, 2004

Human Tissue Bill Lords November 3, 2004

Civil Contingencies Bill Lords November 9, 2004

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 10, 2004

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 17, 2004

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 18, 2004

Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Categories of Offences) Order 2004 Lords December 14, 2004

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