Mr Rodney Elton

March 2, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Rodney Elton

Contributions

2003

3 speeches — Food Standards Agency Lords January 8, 2003

Youth Parliament Manifesto Written Answers January 8, 2003

Timber Lords January 15, 2003

Iraq Lords January 20, 2003

Foreign Language Learning Lords January 21, 2003

Business Lords January 21, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords January 21, 2003

2 speeches — House of Lords Reform Lords January 22, 2003

Victoria Climbié Inquiry Lords January 28, 2003

University Admissions Policy Lords January 29, 2003

Zimbabwe: Travel Sanctions Lords January 29, 2003

Iraq Lords February 3, 2003

Norwich Prison Lords February 5, 2003

Inland Revenue Lords February 5, 2003

Iraq: Further Contingency Preparations Lords February 6, 2003

Construction Industry: Insurance Costs Lords February 24, 2003

Iraq Lords February 26, 2003

MoD Ship Charters Lords March 3, 2003

New European Constitution Lords March 5, 2003

Western Eye Hospital, Paddington Lords March 12, 2003

Iraq Lords March 17, 2003

Iraq Lords March 18, 2003

Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 24, 2003

Fishing: Dolphin and Aquatic Bird Bycatch Lords March 25, 2003

Children at Protest Meetings Lords March 27, 2003

Cabinet Office Vehicles Written Answers April 1, 2003

United Nations Population Fund: China's Population Policy Written Answers April 2, 2003

Iraq: Military Operations Lords April 3, 2003

Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords April 7, 2003

Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords April 7, 2003

Indonesia Lords April 9, 2003

Iraq and Israel/Palestine Lords April 28, 2003

Hyde Park: "Star Trek" Exhibition Lords May 7, 2003

Firearms: National Licensing System Lords May 20, 2003

Armed Forces Pension Scheme Lords May 20, 2003

Sudan Lords May 22, 2003

Local Government Bill Grand Committee Report June 2, 2003

Augustine Chihuri Lords June 3, 2003

WTO: Cancun Meeting Lords June 3, 2003

2 speeches — G8 Summit Lords June 4, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 5, 2003

Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords June 9, 2003

Local Government Bill Grand Committee Report June 10, 2003

Developing Countries: Poverty Lords June 12, 2003

Queen's Counsel Lords June 16, 2003

Burma Lords June 18, 2003

Prison Officers: Vetting Arrangements Lords June 18, 2003

Changes to Government Departments Lords June 18, 2003

2 speeches — Speaker of the House of Lords Lords June 25, 2003

United States: Extradition Treaty Lords June 26, 2003

Victims of Torture Lords June 26, 2003

6 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 30, 2003

4 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 30, 2003

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Extradition Bill Grand Committee Report July 1, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 2, 2003

2 speeches — Speakership of the House Lords July 3, 2003

Drugs: Vulnerable Children Lords July 3, 2003

Railways and Transport Safety Bill Lords July 3, 2003

Zimbabwe and Southern Africa Lords July 7, 2003

Police Forces: Retention of Officers Lords July 7, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 7, 2003

5 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 7, 2003

The Lord Chancellor Written Answers July 8, 2003

Millennium Development Goals: Reproductive Health Lords July 10, 2003

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 10, 2003

11 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 14, 2003

3 speeches — PART 3A RELIGIOUS BODIES ETC. Lords July 16, 2003

Olympic Games 2012 Lords July 17, 2003

NHS: Working Time Directive Lords July 17, 2003

2 speeches — The Lord Chancellor Written Answers July 18, 2003

BBC Charter Renewal Lords September 10, 2003

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords September 10, 2003

15 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords September 11, 2003

Children at Risk Lords September 11, 2003

5 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords September 11, 2003

Patients' Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords September 12, 2003

School Budgets Lords September 15, 2003

Criminal Records Bureau: Disclosure Checks Lords September 15, 2003

Olympic Games 2012: London Bid Lords September 18, 2003

Docklands Arms Fair: Arrests Lords September 18, 2003

Criminal Justice System: Inspection Arrangements Lords October 6, 2003

Academic Dentistry Lords October 8, 2003

2 speeches — Sustainable Energy Bill Lords October 10, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords October 13, 2003

Afghanistan Lords October 13, 2003

World Trade Organisation: Cancun Lords October 13, 2003

Schools in Disadvantaged Areas Lords October 15, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords October 15, 2003

Business of the House Lords October 20, 2003

4 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003

5 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords October 23, 2003

Afghanistan: Reconstruction Lords November 4, 2003

Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Lords November 6, 2003

2 speeches — Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Intrusive Surveillance) Order 2003 Lords November 13, 2003

2 speeches — Prisons: Purposeful Activity Lords November 18, 2003

World Trade Priorities Lords November 19, 2003

Iraq: Reconstruction Contracts Lords November 19, 2003

ORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 19, 2003

Mobile Telephone Numbers: Comprehensive Directory Written Answers November 19, 2003

Criminal Justice Bill Lords November 20, 2003

2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 20, 2003

2 speeches — Istanbul: Terrorist Attack Lords November 20, 2003

2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 2, 2003

Questions for Written Answer: Forms of Address Written Answers December 3, 2003

Press Complaints Commission Lords December 8, 2003

2 speeches — House of Lords: Composition Lords December 8, 2003

National Statistician Written Answers December 9, 2003

Prisons: Visitors' Centres Written Answers December 16, 2003

HM Inspector of Prisons Written Answers December 16, 2003

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