Mr Ronald Dearing

July 27, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Ronald Dearing

Contributions

2004

Head Teachers: Recruitment Lords January 19, 2004

Ofsted: Schools in Special Measures Lords January 27, 2004

Postal Services Lords January 28, 2004

Vocational Courses Lords February 11, 2004

Special Educational Needs Lords March 3, 2004

Mathematics Teaching: Smith Report Lords April 5, 2004

Higher Education Bill Lords April 19, 2004

Higher Education Bill Lords May 10, 2004

2 speeches — ACADEMIC SALARIES REVIEW BOARD Lords May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 13, 2004

4 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 13, 2004

6 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 17, 2004

Higher Education Bill Lords May 17, 2004

3 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords May 25, 2004

3 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords June 8, 2004

Higher Education Bill Lords June 8, 2004

3 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords June 14, 2004

2 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords June 14, 2004

NHS Dental Services Lords June 17, 2004

Universities: Accreditation Lords June 17, 2004

7 speeches — Higher Education Bill Lords June 22, 2004

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 1, 2004

European Higher Education Area Lords July 14, 2004

2 speeches — Children Bill [H.L.] Lords July 15, 2004

Education: 14–19 Reform Lords October 18, 2004

PRESCRIBED ANIMAL WELFARE BODIES Lords October 27, 2004

Postal Services Lords November 3, 2004

Schools: Twinning Lords November 8, 2004

SCHEDULE Lords November 17, 2004

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 30, 2004

2 speeches — Crime Prevention Lords December 8, 2004

Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 13, 2004

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