Mr Thomas Galbraith

February 22, 1960 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Galbraith

Contributions

1995

Easter Recess Lords January 12, 1995

Business Lords January 23, 1995

Religious Worship in Schools Lords January 24, 1995

Business Lords January 30, 1995

Business Lords February 22, 1995

Business Lords February 27, 1995

Environment Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1995

Inter-Governmental Conference 1996 Lords March 8, 1995

Business of the House: Easter Recess Lords March 16, 1995

Business of the House: Debate this Day Lords March 29, 1995

2 speeches — Business Lords April 5, 1995

Adjournment Lords April 6, 1995

4 speeches — Business Lords May 3, 1995

Jobseekers Bill Lords May 3, 1995

Business Lords May 9, 1995

Business Lords May 10, 1995

Jobseekers Bill Lords May 15, 1995

Business Lords May 22, 1995

Business Lords May 23, 1995

Business Lords June 19, 1995

3 speeches — Child Support Bill Lords June 20, 1995

8 speeches — Private Members' Bills: Parliamentary Time Lords June 29, 1995

Business of the House: Summer Recess Lords June 29, 1995

Criminal Appeal Bill Lords July 3, 1995

Business Lords July 12, 1995

Business Lords July 17, 1995

Business Lords July 18, 1995

Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure Lords July 19, 1995

Queen Mary and Westfield College Bill Lords July 19, 1995

Adjournment Lords July 21, 1995

Business Lords October 16, 1995

Divisions in the House of Lords: Government Defeats Written Answers October 16, 1995

Business of the House Lords October 19, 1995

Annex Lords November 1, 1995

National Lottery: Impact on Betting Lords November 22, 1995

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords November 22, 1995

Business Lords November 29, 1995

Business Lords December 13, 1995

Criminal Procedure and Investigations Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1995

3 speeches — Criminal Procedure and Investigations Bill [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1995

Motion for the Adjournment Lords December 20, 1995

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