Mr Roger Eady

December 14, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Roger Eady

Contributions

1997

2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 31, 1997

Port of London: Pilotage Exemptions Written Answers February 3, 1997

Service Families Medical Centre, Hohne: Vaccine Availability Written Answers February 12, 1997

Crime (Sentences) Bill Lords February 13, 1997

Single Currency: Asset Pooling Written Answers February 24, 1997

Crime (Sentences) Bill Lords February 27, 1997

Armed Forces: Medical Provision Lords March 5, 1997

Social Security Administration (Fraud) Bill Lords March 11, 1997

Environment Council, 3 March Written Answers March 11, 1997

Crime (Sentences) Bill Lords March 18, 1997

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords March 20, 1997

Nuclear Weapons: Reduction Lords May 21, 1997

Lifetime Homes Written Answers May 21, 1997

2 speeches — Comprehensive Spending Review Lords June 11, 1997

Scottish Parliament: Proposed Tax Powers Lords June 18, 1997

Council Tax: Carers' Discount Lords June 26, 1997

Paramedics Lords July 3, 1997

Homes Owned by Central Government Lords July 8, 1997

Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 9, 1997

Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 15, 1997

The Windfall Tax and Unemployment Lords July 16, 1997

The Homeless: Health Care Lords July 21, 1997

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Lords July 23, 1997

Harbour Authorities and Pilotage Written Answers July 31, 1997

Defence Policy Lords November 6, 1997

PLA Pilotage Direction No. 5 Written Answers November 10, 1997

Terminally Ill Patients Lords November 20, 1997

Homosexuals: Civil Service Pension Rights Lords December 1, 1997

Euro Currency and EMU Lords December 2, 1997

Service Personnel and NHS Waiting Lists Written Answers December 3, 1997

Disability Benefits Lords December 4, 1997

Long-Term Care: Royal Commission Lords December 4, 1997

2 speeches — British Forces in Germany: Health Services Written Answers December 11, 1997

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