Mr Robert Hughes
January 3, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes
Contributions
2003
Zimbabwe Lords January 7, 2003
Death of Detective Constable Stephen Oake: Inquiry Written Answers January 16, 2003
House of Lords Reform Lords January 21, 2003
2 speeches — Barnett Formula Lords January 27, 2003
Public Libraries Written Answers February 11, 2003
House of Lords Voting Procedure Lords February 13, 2003
President Mbeki: Chequers Meeting Lords February 19, 2003
Cyprus Written Answers March 3, 2003
Zimbabwe Lords March 5, 2003
CITB and ECITB: Quinquennial Review Written Answers March 11, 2003
Foot and Mouth Disease Contingency Plan Written Answers April 1, 2003
3 speeches — Zimbabwe Lords April 7, 2003
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Lords April 29, 2003
Individual Learning Accounts Lords May 13, 2003
2 speeches — Money Laundering Lords June 3, 2003
Patient (Assisted Dying) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 6, 2003
Zimbabwe Lords June 17, 2003
Genetically Modified Organisms: Labelling Lords June 23, 2003
CAP Reform: UK Produce Lords July 2, 2003
Counter-terrorism, Security and Resilience Written Answers July 3, 2003
Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 7, 2003
Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies Lords July 16, 2003
Scottish Peerage Claims: Ministerial Responsibility Written Answers July 17, 2003
2 speeches — Constitutional Reform Lords September 18, 2003
Zimbabwe: Food Aid Lords October 15, 2003
Standards Board for England Annual Report and Accounts 2002–03 Written Answers October 28, 2003
Defence Communications and Services Agency: Key Targets 2003–04 Written Answers November 27, 2003
Ministry of Defence: Supplementary Estimate Written Answers November 27, 2003
Press Complaints Commission Lords December 8, 2003
House of Lords: Composition Lords December 8, 2003
2 speeches — Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Abuja Lords December 9, 2003
2 speeches — European Council, Brussels Lords December 15, 2003
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