Ms Ann Mallalieu
November 27, 1945 -Summary information for Ms Ann Mallalieu
Contributions
2000
European Parliament Elections: Review Written Answers May 16, 2000
Forest Enterprise: Quinquennial Review Written Answers May 17, 2000
Animals in Transit: EU Welfare Rules Lords June 12, 2000
Hunting with Dogs Lords June 12, 2000
Remembrance Sunday: Cenotaph Ceremony Written Answers June 12, 2000
Social Affairs Council, 6 June Written Answers June 13, 2000
2 speeches — Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Lords July 19, 2000
2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords September 27, 2000
Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) (No. 2) Bill Lords September 28, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 3, 2000
2 speeches — ESTABLISHMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF A COUNTRY CODE: GUIDANCE Lords October 3, 2000
LITTER Lords October 5, 2000
INDEMNITY FOR COSTS ARISING FROM THE RIGHT OF ACCESS Lords October 9, 2000
CONSTITUTION OF THE AGRICULTURAL LAND TRIBUNAL Lords October 9, 2000
VEHICULAR RIGHTS Lords October 9, 2000
2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 11, 2000
STATUTORY UNDERPINNING OF THE BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN Lords October 16, 2000
PART IIIA AREAS OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY DESIGNATION OF AREAS Lords October 16, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords November 7, 2000
INDEMNITY FOR COSTS OF ACCESS Lords November 7, 2000
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Expenditure and Running Costs Limits Written Answers November 9, 2000
Lord Chancellor's Department: Expenditure and Running Costs Limits Written Answers November 9, 2000
Register of maps, statements and declarations. Lords November 16, 2000
CONSERVATION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY Lords November 16, 2000
PROTECTION OF SITES OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST Lords November 16, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords November 23, 2000
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