Mr William Brett

March 6, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr William Brett

Contributions

2000

Burma: Tourist Advice Lords January 17, 2000

Millennium Dome Written Answers January 17, 2000

Mike Tyson Written Answers January 17, 2000

Pakistan Lords January 19, 2000

Bonded Labour and Slavery Lords January 19, 2000

Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 2000

Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 2000

Education in Developing Countries Lords March 15, 2000

Lone Parents Lords March 16, 2000

Defence Evaluation and Research Agency Lords April 17, 2000

Defence Evaluation and Research Agency Written Answers April 18, 2000

Globalisation Lords April 19, 2000

Blackwell Report Written Answers April 19, 2000

House of Lords Lords May 10, 2000

Defence Lords May 12, 2000

Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 15, 2000

Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 15, 2000

On Track Crime Reduction Programme Written Answers May 15, 2000

Armed Forces Discipline Acts: Consolidation Written Answers May 16, 2000

12 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 6, 2000

Fuel Blockade Lords September 28, 2000

Burma Lords October 2, 2000

Badger Culling Trial Written Answers October 3, 2000

Exclusion Orders Written Answers October 9, 2000

Science and Innovation Lords October 11, 2000

6 speeches — Transport Bill Lords October 26, 2000

2 speeches — VOTING RIGHTS OF CROWN SHAREHOLDER, EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION, ETC Lords October 26, 2000

3 speeches — PENSION ENTITLEMENT OF PRESENT AND FORMER EMPLOYEES OF NATS Lords October 26, 2000

REVIEW OF COSTS OF CONCESSIONARY TRAVEL PROVISIONS Lords October 30, 2000

LORDS AMENDMENT IN LIEU Lords November 27, 2000

Transport Bill Lords November 29, 2000

Inherited SERPS Lords November 29, 2000

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