Mr William Peel
October 3, 1947 -Summary information for Mr William Peel
Contributions
2004
Footpaths: Motorised Vehicles Written Answers February 9, 2004
2 speeches — Countryside Lords February 25, 2004
Train Overcrowding Lords March 2, 2004
GM Maize Lords March 10, 2004
Zimbabwe: Assets Freeze and Travel Ban Lords March 16, 2004
2 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Lords March 25, 2004
Fallen Stock Lords March 30, 2004
Emissions Trading: EU National Allocation Plans Written Answers May 10, 2004
Housing Lords May 12, 2004
Motorcycles: Engine Noise Written Answers May 25, 2004
Yorkshire Air Ambulance Written Answers May 26, 2004
Neighbourhood Watch Lords May 27, 2004
2 speeches — Red Squirrels Lords May 27, 2004
National Parks Written Answers May 27, 2004
3 speeches — Squirrels Written Answers October 11, 2004
2 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 12, 2004
Red Squirrels Written Answers October 21, 2004
Hunting Bill Lords October 26, 2004
3 speeches — REGISTERED HUNTING Lords October 26, 2004
2 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 26, 2004
2 speeches — TESTS FOR REGISTRATION: UTILITY AND LEAST SUFFERING Lords October 27, 2004
3 speeches — PRESCRIBED ANIMAL WELFARE BODIES Lords October 27, 2004
DEFENCE: PROTECTION OF SHEEP IN SHEEP GRAZING AREA IN DESIGNATED NATIONAL PARK Lords October 27, 2004
Invasive Non-native Species Written Answers October 27, 2004
Grey Squirrels Written Answers October 27, 2004
12 speeches — Hunting Bill Lords October 28, 2004
6 speeches — Licensing Act 2003 Lords November 11, 2004
Surrey: Access Land Written Answers November 17, 2004
Access Rights: Coastal Areas Written Answers November 18, 2004
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 Written Answers November 18, 2004
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 30, 2004
Shooting Lords December 14, 2004
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