Mrs Shirley Williams
July 27, 1930 -Summary information for Mrs Shirley Williams
Contributions
1997
2 speeches — Prisons: Suicides Lords January 21, 1997
4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 31, 1997
2 speeches — Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1997
Asylum Seekers: Detention Conditions Lords February 11, 1997
Treaties: Parliamentary Scrutiny Lords February 13, 1997
Single-sex Accommodation for Patients Lords March 10, 1997
Business of the House Lords March 18, 1997
Equal Pay Lords July 14, 1997
Motor Car Emissions: Reduction Lords July 14, 1997
Structural and Cohesion Funds: ECC Report Lords July 14, 1997
2 speeches — Jobseeker's Allowance (Workskill Courses) Pilot (No. 2) Regulations 1997 Lords July 24, 1997
Sterling: Effects of Appreciation Lords July 28, 1997
United Nations Lords July 29, 1997
2 speeches — Business Lords July 30, 1997
3 speeches — Minority Views in Parliamentary Democracy Lords October 14, 1997
Local Education Authorities: Extra Funding Lords October 15, 1997
The Single Currency Lords October 23, 1997
Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords November 3, 1997
Developing Countries: UK Aid Lords November 6, 1997
International Development Lords November 10, 1997
3 speeches — EU Accession: Minority Protection Lords November 18, 1997
Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords November 18, 1997
6 speeches — Higher Education Tuition Fees Lords November 19, 1997
Jobs Summit Lords November 24, 1997
3 speeches — Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords November 24, 1997
Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords November 24, 1997
7 speeches — Human Rights Bill [H.L.] Lords November 27, 1997
Disability Benefits Lords December 4, 1997
Financial Consequences of Enlargement: ECC Report Lords December 4, 1997
Civil Justice and Legal Aid Lords December 9, 1997
3 speeches — Unemployment Statistics: Collection and Presentation Lords December 16, 1997
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