Mr Roy Jenkins
November 11, 1920 - January 5, 2003Summary information for Mr Roy Jenkins
Contributions
1992
"Polar Circle" Lords January 23, 1992
2 speeches — Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1992
Business Lords February 6, 1992
The Battle of Alamein: 50th Anniversary Lords February 12, 1992
2 speeches — Business of the House Lords February 12, 1992
Business Lords February 12, 1992
Arms Sales to Indonesia: Policy Lords February 25, 1992
A.1 Trunk Road: Accident Rate Lords February 27, 1992
3 speeches — British Library: George Bernard Shaw Bequest Lords February 27, 1992
2 speeches — The Economy Lords March 4, 1992
Business of the House: Debates, 11th March Lords March 10, 1992
2 speeches — Constitutional Reform Lords March 11, 1992
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords May 6, 1992
Chairman of Committees Lords May 6, 1992
Principal Deputy Chairman of Committees Lords May 6, 1992
Maastricht Treaty: Danish Referendum Lords June 3, 1992
BBC: Future Lords June 18, 1992
Police Car Sirens Lords June 18, 1992
European Council, 27th and 28th June Lords June 29, 1992
Income Tax Payers Lords July 2, 1992
EC: UK Presidency Lords July 2, 1992
Treaty of Maastricht: Article 3b Lords July 8, 1992
Economic Policy Lords September 24, 1992
The Coal Industry Lords October 19, 1992
Business of the House Lords October 19, 1992
The European Council in Birmingham Lords October 20, 1992
Traffic Wardens: Pay Lords October 21, 1992
4 speeches — Economic Recovery Lords November 4, 1992
Banknotes: Design Lords November 5, 1992
GATT:State of Negotiations Lords November 10, 1992
Tributes to Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Lords November 12, 1992
British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Bill Lords November 30, 1992
Security and Intelligence Services Lords December 2, 1992
Liaison: Select Committee Report Lords December 7, 1992
The Prince and Princess of Wales Lords December 9, 1992
European Council, 11th–12th December Lords December 14, 1992
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