Mr Ralph Palmer

June 7, 1951 -
Summary information for Mr Ralph Palmer

Contributions

2003

3 speeches — Voting Age (Reduction to 16) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 9, 2003

Public Health Laboratory Service Lords January 9, 2003

3 speeches — House of Lords Reform Lords January 21, 2003

Undergraduate Debt Lords January 22, 2003

2 speeches — Education Act 2002 (Modification of Provisions) (No. 2) (England) Regulations 2002 Lords January 27, 2003

Special Education Lords January 29, 2003

2 speeches — Waste and Emissions Trading Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 2003

National Union of Students: Role in White Paper on Future of Higher Education Written Answers February 3, 2003

Attention Deficit Disorders Lords February 5, 2003

7 speeches — Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Bill Lords February 17, 2003

3 speeches — Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Bill Lords February 18, 2003

Voting Age (Reduction to 16) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2003

3 speeches — Crime (International Co-operation) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 3, 2003

Security and Liberty Lords March 26, 2003

Children and Parents Lords March 26, 2003

4 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords March 31, 2003

2 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords March 31, 2003

4 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords April 1, 2003

Electronic Communications Written Answers April 7, 2003

Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords April 28, 2003

10 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords May 13, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003

24 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords May 19, 2003

2 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords June 2, 2003

Human Remains Written Answers June 4, 2003

19 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords June 9, 2003

Directors' Remuneration Lords June 17, 2003

16 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords June 17, 2003

Environment Agency: Proposed Development at Peasmarsh Written Answers June 19, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003

Speaker of the House of Lords Lords June 25, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 26, 2003

Grey Squirrels Written Answers June 26, 2003

Housing Costs and Household Earnings Written Answers July 1, 2003

4 speeches — Fireworks Bill Lords July 4, 2003

Mothballs Written Answers July 10, 2003

St George's Hospital Medical School: Funding Written Answers July 11, 2003

Consanguinity Written Answers July 16, 2003

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 17, 2003

Examination Standards Written Answers September 8, 2003

2 speeches — School Admissions Project Written Answers September 8, 2003

Dichlorvos Written Answers September 8, 2003

2 speeches — Fireworks Bill Lords September 9, 2003

Children: Performance Prospects and Economic Background Written Answers September 10, 2003

Questions for Written Answer: Email Replies Written Answers September 11, 2003

Street Furniture: Control of Advertising Lords September 17, 2003

Prostitution Lords October 16, 2003

2 speeches — Animals in Scientific Procedures Lords October 17, 2003

Extradition Bill Lords October 22, 2003

Palace of Westminster: Peers' Entrance Written Answers October 27, 2003

Fraudulent Data Collectors Written Answers October 28, 2003

7 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords November 5, 2003

Education (Amendment of the Curriculum Requirements for Fourth Key Stage) (England) Order 2003 Lords November 5, 2003

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords November 13, 2003

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords November 13, 2003

Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2003 Lords November 14, 2003

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords November 17, 2003

Starred Questions and Statements: Back-Bench Contributions Written Answers November 19, 2003

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 2, 2003

Licensing Act 2003 Written Answers December 9, 2003

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