Mr Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton
July 30, 1941 -Summary information for Mr Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton
Contributions
1997
Police Bill [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1997
Secure Training Centres Lords January 22, 1997
Unemployment Comparisons Written Answers January 27, 1997
The Commonwealth Lords January 29, 1997
War Crimes Trials Lords February 3, 1997
2 speeches — The Economy: Inflation Lords February 17, 1997
Crime (Sentences) Bill Lords February 27, 1997
Sterling: Effects of Appreciation Lords March 6, 1997
Women Prisoners Lords March 20, 1997
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 21, 1997
Commonwealth Trade: Meetings Written Answers June 3, 1997
Unemployment Rates Written Answers June 3, 1997
Secure Training Centres: Plans Written Answers June 3, 1997
Unemployment: Statistics Lords June 4, 1997
Prison and Probation Services Lords June 9, 1997
Unemployment and the Minimum Wage Lords June 11, 1997
Unemployment Written Answers June 17, 1997
Probation Officers in Prisons Written Answers June 23, 1997
Firearms: Penalties for Illegal Possession Written Answers June 24, 1997
Prison Probation Officers Written Answers July 28, 1997
Low Pay Commission: Consultations Lords October 28, 1997
Unemployment Comparisons Written Answers November 4, 1997
"Eliminating World Poverty" Lords November 5, 1997
International Development Lords November 10, 1997
Unemployment Comparisons Written Answers November 12, 1997
Lorne House: Funding Lords November 17, 1997
Local Authority Secure Accommodation Written Answers November 20, 1997
Housing: Redevelopment of Previously Developed Land Written Answers November 20, 1997
Empty Government-owned Homes Written Answers November 20, 1997
Women's Prisons: Management Written Answers November 26, 1997
3 speeches — Juveniles: Secure Remand Written Answers November 26, 1997
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