Mr Robin Bridgeman

December 5, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Robin Bridgeman

Contributions

2001

Prison Population Lords January 15, 2001

2 speeches — HM Prison Blantyre House Lords January 17, 2001

Boys and Fatherhood Lords January 24, 2001

Coroners Lords January 24, 2001

Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2001 Lords February 7, 2001

Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2001 Lords February 7, 2001

Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001 Lords February 7, 2001

Terrorism Act 2000 (Carding) Order 2001 Lords February 7, 2001

Haslar Prison Lords March 14, 2001

Foot and Mouth Disease Lords April 4, 2001

8 speeches — Elections Bill Lords April 9, 2001

Children Act 1989 Lords April 24, 2001

2 speeches — Racial Harassment Lords April 24, 2001

Discrimination Lords April 25, 2001

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 27, 2001

Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Drug Testing of Persons in Police Detention) (Prescribed Persons) Regulations 2001 Lords July 12, 2001

Immigration (Leave to Enter) Order 2001 Lords July 12, 2001

Football (Disorder) (Duration of Powers) Order 2001 Lords July 12, 2001

15 speeches — Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords July 17, 2001

2 speeches — Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords July 19, 2001

2 speeches — Multi-ethnic Britain Lords July 19, 2001

Minimum Standards in Asylum Procedures: EUC Report Lords July 23, 2001

2 speeches — Provisional IRA and Terrorism Lords October 16, 2001

Child Abuse Lords October 17, 2001

12 speeches — Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords October 30, 2001

Terrorist Acts Written Answers November 7, 2001

Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2001 Lords November 8, 2001

2 speeches — Northern Ireland: Community Policing Lords December 10, 2001

Community Grants Programme Written Answers December 10, 2001

Football (Disorder) (Amendment) Bill Lords December 20, 2001

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