Ms Betty Lockwood
January 21, 1924 -Summary information for Ms Betty Lockwood
Contributions
2000
2 speeches — Race Relations (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 11, 2000
Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 2000
Nursing Education and Practice Lords January 26, 2000
Glyphosate Residues in Soya Products Written Answers January 31, 2000
2 speeches — Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords March 14, 2000
Selection in Education Lords March 15, 2000
Higher Education: Funding Lords March 28, 2000
Access to Justice Act, Section 30: Costs Recovery Written Answers March 30, 2000
HM Land Registry and Public Record Office: Key Performance Targets Written Answers March 30, 2000
Moldova: OSCE Declaration Written Answers April 3, 2000
5 speeches — Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Lords April 11, 2000
Openness in the Public Sector Written Answers April 12, 2000
2 speeches — Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Written Answers June 13, 2000
Higher Education Lords June 14, 2000
2 speeches — Hospices: Funding Lords June 15, 2000
Rural Policing Written Answers June 15, 2000
Northern Ireland Executive Committee: Memorandum of Understanding Written Answers July 25, 2000
Defence Evaluation and Research Agency Written Answers July 25, 2000
Armed Forces Equipment: Improvement Written Answers July 25, 2000
Veterinary Medicines Directorate: Annual Report and Accounts Written Answers July 25, 2000
PURPOSE OF THIS ACT Lords September 27, 2000
Artificial Limbs: Expenditure Written Answers September 27, 2000
4 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 9, 2000
Voices Magazine Lords October 25, 2000
2 speeches — Artificial Limb Services: Audit Commission Report Lords November 2, 2000
2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords November 7, 2000
Afghanistan: Licensed Export of Demining Equipment Written Answers November 21, 2000
Prostitutes' Cards in Phone Boxes Written Answers December 12, 2000
"Airwave" Police Radio Service Written Answers December 12, 2000
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