Mr Terence Higgins
January 18, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Terence Higgins
Contributions
2000
Housing Benefit Lords January 20, 2000
4 speeches — Inherited SERPS Lords March 15, 2000
2 speeches — Winter Fuel Payments Lords March 20, 2000
Expatriate Pensioners: Australia Lords April 3, 2000
Child Poverty Lords April 4, 2000
Government Resources and Accounts Bill Lords April 10, 2000
Government Resources and Accounts Bill Lords April 10, 2000
Post Offices: Payment of Welfare Benefit Lords April 12, 2000
7 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Socialv Security Bill Lords April 17, 2000
Housing Benefit Fraud Lords April 18, 2000
Life Assurance and Pension Companies Lords April 19, 2000
4 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 8, 2000
29 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 8, 2000
18 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 8, 2000
The Welfare State and the Elderly Lords May 9, 2000
12 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 15, 2000
12 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 15, 2000
13 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 15, 2000
2 speeches — Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 22, 2000
3 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 22, 2000
21 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 22, 2000
Sickness and Disability Benefits: Medical Examinations Lords May 24, 2000
37 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Government Resources and Accounts Bill Grand Committee Report June 12, 2000
Carers' Benefits Lords June 13, 2000
17 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 2000
8 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 2000
4 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords June 27, 2000
2 speeches — CONSULTATION ON PENSION UPRATING: RESIDENCE OUTSIDE GREAT BRITAIN Lords June 27, 2000
STATEMENT OF GOVERNANCE OF OCCUPATIONAL PENSION SCHEMES Lords June 27, 2000
2 speeches — REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION ON PENSION ANNUITIES Lords June 27, 2000
3 speeches — MANNER OF PAYMENT OF BENEFIT NOT RESTRICTED TO AUTOMATED CREDIT TRANSFER Lords June 27, 2000
7 speeches — PAYMENTS TREATED AS REMUNERATION OR EARNINGS Lords June 27, 2000
4 speeches — Government Resources and Accounts Bill Lords July 4, 2000
7 speeches — Government Resources and Accounts Bill Lords July 4, 2000
Government Resources and Accounts Bill Lords July 12, 2000
4 speeches — NON-DEPARTMENTAL PUBLIC BODIES' ACCOUNTS: AUDIT Lords July 12, 2000
Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords July 19, 2000
4 speeches — Age addition. Lords July 19, 2000
11 speeches — REPORT ON COST OF PENSION UPRATING IN LINE WITH GENERAL EARNINGS LEVEL Lords July 19, 2000
3 speeches — Social Security Amendment (Students) Regulations 2000 Lords July 19, 2000
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 26, 2000
CONCURRENT HOLDING OF PENSIONS Lords July 26, 2000
CHAPTER IV WAR WIDOWS' PENSIONS WAR WIDOWS' PENSIONS—ENTITLEMENT Lords July 26, 2000
2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 26, 2000
Benefit Fraud Lords September 27, 2000
Child Poverty Lords September 28, 2000
Child Poverty Written Answers October 10, 2000
Child Poverty Written Answers October 12, 2000
Children in Poverty Written Answers November 1, 2000
Child Poverty: Definition Written Answers November 6, 2000
3 speeches — Pension Credits and Benefits Uprating Lords November 9, 2000
2 speeches — Winter Fuel Payments Lords November 16, 2000
Public Debt Repayment and Annuity Rates Written Answers November 20, 2000
Inherited SERPS Lords November 29, 2000
5 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 7, 2000
Poverty in the United Kingdom Lords December 21, 2000
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