Mr Simon Haskel
October 9, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Simon Haskel
Contributions
2003
Savings and Pensions Lords February 20, 2003
Energy White Paper Lords February 24, 2003
2 speeches — Crime (International Co-operation) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 25, 2003
Pensions Lords March 5, 2003
Corporate Governance Lords March 12, 2003
Water Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report March 27, 2003
Water Bill Rill Grand Committee Report April 8, 2003
Religion and Global Terrorism Lords April 9, 2003
3 speeches — Water Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report April 29, 2003
The Welfare State Lords April 30, 2003
Unsolicited e-mails Lords May 6, 2003
3 speeches — Burdens on Business Lords May 7, 2003
2 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords May 13, 2003
2 speeches — International Order Lords May 14, 2003
3 speeches — The Committee met at half past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report May 19, 2003
Genetically Modified Crops Lords June 4, 2003
Local Government Bill Grand Committee Report June 4, 2003
PART 1 WARRANT: AUTHORITY TO PROCEED REQUIRED WHERE OFFENCE SPECIFIED IN WARRANT IS NOT AN OFFENCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Grand Committee Report June 9, 2003
Local Government Bill Grand Committee Report June 16, 2003
Children Lords June 19, 2003
Skills Strategy Lords July 9, 2003
Convention on the Future of Europe Lords September 9, 2003
Extradition Bill Grand Committee Report September 10, 2003
Employers' Liability Insurance Lords October 9, 2003
Asylum Written Answers October 27, 2003
Commission for Equality and Human Rights Written Answers October 30, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Bill Lords November 3, 2003
London City Bond Prosecutions Written Answers November 10, 2003
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech. Lords November 27, 2003
"Big Conversation" Initiative Lords December 3, 2003
Fighting Infection (Science and Technology Committee Report) Lords December 8, 2003
Science and Politics Lords December 9, 2003
Middle East: Peace Initiatives Lords December 11, 2003
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