Mr Robert Hughes

January 3, 1932 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes

Contributions

2000

Health Pay Review Bodies' Recommendations Written Answers January 18, 2000

International Development: Anti-Poverty Strategy Lords January 19, 2000

Scottish Executive: Concordats and Ministerial Committees Lords February 2, 2000

Immigration and Nationality Directorate Complaints Audit Committee Written Answers February 10, 2000

Crime Fighting Fund: Police Force Bids for Recruitment Written Answers February 10, 2000

House of Lords Reform Lords February 14, 2000

Democratic Republic of Congo Lords February 22, 2000

Greater London Authority (Election Expenses) Order 2000 Lords February 22, 2000

Zimbabwe Lords March 30, 2000

Central Africa Lords April 5, 2000

Zimbabwe Lords April 11, 2000

Macau: Strategic Export Control Written Answers May 4, 2000

NATO Parliamentary Assembly Written Answers May 11, 2000

Decommissioned Nuclear-Powered Submarines Written Answers May 11, 2000

"Mixer Companies": Tax Changes Lords May 23, 2000

3 speeches — Transport Bill Lords June 5, 2000

Pakistan: Bilateral Assistance Written Answers June 8, 2000

Science Enterprise Centres Written Answers June 20, 2000

Advisory Board on Family Law: Annual Report Written Answers June 29, 2000

HIV/AIDS in Africa Lords July 11, 2000

Armed Forces: Manpower Figures Written Answers July 19, 2000

Church of England: Disestablishment Lords July 27, 2000

Fuel Supplies: Task Force Proposals Lords October 5, 2000

Transport Bill Lords October 26, 2000

Green Ministers: Second Annual Report Written Answers November 14, 2000

HM Land Registry: Quinquennial Review Written Answers November 14, 2000

Electronic Communications Act 2000, Section 8 Written Answers November 20, 2000

Sierra Leone Army Training Written Answers December 20, 2000

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