Mr William Laming

June 19, 1936 -
Summary information for Mr William Laming

Contributions

2000

4 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 10, 2000

Influenza Lords January 10, 2000

7 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 10, 2000

6 speeches — Care Standards Bill IFI.1,1 Lords January 10, 2000

2 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 2000

7 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 2000

NHS Waiting Lists Lords January 17, 2000

4 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 2000

2 speeches — Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 2000

Asylum Seekers: Accommodation Lords January 20, 2000

Prison Suicides Lords February 1, 2000

2 speeches — Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords February 1, 2000

19 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report February 10, 2000

North Wales Child Abuse Report Lords February 15, 2000

Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2000

2 speeches — Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 2000

National Health Service: Discrimination Lords June 5, 2000

Broadmoor Hospital Lords July 12, 2000

COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 18, 2000

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 18, 2000

MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS AMENDMENT NO. 20 Lords July 18, 2000

INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN: INCREASE OF MAXIMUM PENALTIES Lords October 4, 2000

Use of electronic communications systems to commit acts of gross indecency with children. Lords October 4, 2000

2 speeches — REVISION OF AGE OF CHILD IN PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN Lords October 4, 2000

Classroom Disruption: Pupil Exclusion Lords October 10, 2000

NHS Administrators: Qualifications Lords October 17, 2000

Russia: Child Welfare Lords October 17, 2000

Residential Care Workers Lords December 12, 2000

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