Mr Robert Skidelsky
April 25, 1939 -Summary information for Mr Robert Skidelsky
Contributions
1998
2 speeches — Press Complaints Lords January 14, 1998
21 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 19, 1998
13 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 22, 1998
13 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 29, 1998
2 speeches — Video Recordings Act 1984 Lords February 9, 1998
Museums and Arts Centres: Funding Lords February 25, 1998
11 speeches — National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1998
2 speeches — National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Lords March 16, 1998
School Standards and Framework Bill Lords April 7, 1998
The Millennium Dome Lords April 8, 1998
2 speeches — Sport: Listed Events Lords April 20, 1998
Museums and Galleries: Admission Charges Lords May 18, 1998
Art Treasures: Retention in UK Lords May 18, 1998
2 speeches — School Standards and Framework Bill Lords May 19, 1998
8 speeches — School Standards and Framework Bill Lords May 19, 1998
2 speeches — STATEMENT ON SPIRITUAL, MORAL, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF PUPILS Lords June 4, 1998
Millennium Dome: Progress Lords June 8, 1998
5 speeches — PAYMENT OF SCHOOL EXPENSES; GRANT OF SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC Lords June 16, 1998
2 speeches — Millennium Exhibition: Access by Public Transport Lords June 22, 1998
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 22, 1998
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 22, 1998
2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords June 22, 1998
2 speeches — British Museum: Bernard Shaw Bequest Lords July 1, 1998
House of Lords Reform Lords October 14, 1998
Millennium Dome Lords October 29, 1998
Gift Aid Written Answers November 11, 1998
4 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 1, 1998
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