Mr Roy Jenkins

November 11, 1920 - January 5, 2003
Summary information for Mr Roy Jenkins

Contributions

1991

Sir John Sainty: Tributes Lords January 14, 1991

Miscarriage of Justice: Apology Proposal Lords January 15, 1991

The Gulf Lords January 15, 1991

The Gulf War Lords January 17, 1991

Gulf War: Costs Lords January 31, 1991

The Economy Lords February 12, 1991

Horseracing Industry Lords February 18, 1991

The Postal Code Lords February 19, 1991

The Gulf War: Cease-fire Lords February 28, 1991

Criminal Justice: Royal Commission Lords March 14, 1991

Pornographic Advertisements Lords April 15, 1991

Kurdish Refugees Lords April 15, 1991

Tributes to the late Viscount De L'Isle Lords April 16, 1991

NHS Hospital Waiting Lists Lords April 23, 1991

Community Charge Levels Lords April 25, 1991

War Crimes Bill Lords April 30, 1991

Unemployment Figures Lords May 16, 1991

Lord Denham: Tributes Lords May 22, 1991

Retail Prices Index: Food Component Lords June 3, 1991

War Crimes Act: Costs Lords June 6, 1991

European Monetary Union Lords June 6, 1991

ECOFIN Meeting: Confidentiality Lords June 25, 1991

European Federalism Lords June 26, 1991

European Council, 28th-29th June Lords July 1, 1991

Business of the House Lords July 16, 1991

Economic Summit Lords July 19, 1991

Finance Bill Lords July 19, 1991

Mifepristone (RU486) Lords July 25, 1991

Select Vestries Lords October 31, 1991

Palace of Westminster: Crèche Lords November 7, 1991

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 7, 1991

NATO Summit Lords November 12, 1991

European Inter-Governmental Talks Lords November 18, 1991

EC Budget: UK Contribution Lords November 19, 1991

2 speeches — Proportional Representation Lords December 5, 1991

3 speeches — Government's Legislative Performance Lords December 11, 1991

Maastricht: European Council Lords December 11, 1991

Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1991

2 speeches — Maastricht Agreement Lords December 18, 1991

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