Mr Robert Shirley

June 8, 1929 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Shirley

Contributions

2002

London Underground Lords January 8, 2002

House of Lords Reform Lords January 10, 2002

Food and Nutrition Lords January 30, 2002

Cash Machines in Rural Post Offices Lords March 21, 2002

Animal Health Bill Lords March 26, 2002

Business of the House: Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords March 27, 2002

Crime Reduction Lords March 27, 2002

5 speeches — Police Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords April 15, 2002

2 speeches — Livestock Industry Lords April 17, 2002

3 speeches — Scottish Parliament (Referendum) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 2002

Taxation Lords May 1, 2002

2 speeches — TSE (England) Regulations 2002 Lords May 15, 2002

London Underground: Funding Lords May 16, 2002

4 speeches — Working Practices of the House Lords May 21, 2002

Agricultural Shows: Biosecurity Lords May 23, 2002

Fireworks Lords May 28, 2002

2 speeches — House of Lords Reform Lords May 29, 2002

House of Lords: Elected Members Lords June 11, 2002

Further Education: Funding Lords June 18, 2002

Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 1, 2002

2 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 4, 2002

House of Lords Reform Lords July 4, 2002

3 speeches — Bypasses: Funding Lords July 10, 2002

Post Office and Railways Lords July 17, 2002

NHS Patients: Treatment Overseas Lords July 23, 2002

Asylum Seekers Lords July 24, 2002

Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 10, 2002

Central Government: Financial Reporting Standards Lords October 23, 2002

Rural Payments Agency Lords October 30, 2002

Political Parties: State Funding Lords November 4, 2002

Summer Recess Lords November 25, 2002

The Dome Lords November 26, 2002

Asylum Seekers Lords November 28, 2002

Hunting with Dogs Lords December 3, 2002

Royal Navy and RFA: Satellite Television Lords December 5, 2002

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