Mr Richard Newby

February 14, 1953 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Newby

Contributions

1999

Rail Freight Proposals Lords January 20, 1999

European Single Currency Lords January 20, 1999

Carbon Tax Lords January 25, 1999

Regional Development Agencies: Boundaries Lords February 9, 1999

EU Tax Harmonisation Proposals Lords February 15, 1999

EMU: Outline National Changeover Plan Lords February 23, 1999

Parliament and Democracy Lords March 17, 1999

Design Lords March 31, 1999

"Rema" Investigation Lords April 15, 1999

2 speeches — EMU Lords April 19, 1999

2 speeches — National Minimum Wage Lords April 20, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords April 27, 1999

2 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords April 29, 1999

Electricity: Resale Price Written Answers May 4, 1999

Public Service Broadcasting Lords May 5, 1999

2 speeches — Individual Savings Accounts Lords May 11, 1999

2 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 11, 1999

House of Lords Bill Lords May 17, 1999

3 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 18, 1999

3 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 25, 1999

MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS Lords June 15, 1999

LIFE PEERAGES FOR DISQUALIFIED PEERS Lords June 15, 1999

HEREDITARY PEERS TO BE ABLE TO HOST CHARITABLE EVENTS IN PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Lords June 22, 1999

2 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords June 30, 1999

Aeroplane Noise (Amendment) Regulations 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

Stansted Airport Aircraft Movement Limit (Amendment) Order 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

Finance Bill Lords July 23, 1999

Individual Savings Accounts Lords October 27, 1999

Insurance Brokers (Registration) Act 1977 (Amendment) Order 1999 Lords October 29, 1999

Monetary Policy Committee: Select Committee Report Lords November 4, 1999

Postal Privilege (Suspension) Order 1999 (Revocation) Order 1999 Lords November 29, 1999

2 speeches — European Union Regional Aid Lords December 9, 1999

Financial Statement and Budget Report Lords December 9, 1999

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