Ms Betty Lockwood
January 21, 1924 -Summary information for Ms Betty Lockwood
Contributions
1999
Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords January 19, 1999
Prison Service Race Relations Group Report Written Answers January 19, 1999
Teenage Conceptions Lords January 20, 1999
Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords January 26, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords February 1, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords February 1, 1999
Parole Board: Directions Written Answers February 2, 1999
North Atlantic Assembly: UK Delegation Written Answers March 2, 1999
Human Rights Instruments: UK Ratification Written Answers March 4, 1999
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords March 8, 1999
World Poverty Elimination: Role of Women Lords March 8, 1999
Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords March 22, 1999
Education: Excellence in Cities Lords March 22, 1999
2 speeches — Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords March 29, 1999
National Minimum Wage Written Answers March 31, 1999
2 speeches — Tax Credits Bill Lords April 12, 1999
Child Protection, Asia: UK Assistance Lords April 13, 1999
Business of the House: Debate, 15th April Lords April 13, 1999
Tax Credits Bill Lords April 26, 1999
Tax Credits Bill Lords May 4, 1999
2 speeches — House of Lords Bill Lords May 11, 1999
2 speeches — Kosovo: Sexual Violence Report Lords June 23, 1999
Internal Market Council, 21 June Written Answers July 1, 1999
Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords July 6, 1999
Bett Committee Report: Academic Salaries Lords July 12, 1999
Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Lords October 13, 1999
Immigration and Asylum Bill Lords October 20, 1999
The Armed Forces: Deployment of 16 and 17 year-olds Lords November 9, 1999
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 23, 1999
Immigration and Nationality Directorate Staff Written Answers November 30, 1999
The Universities Lords December 8, 1999
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