Ms Diana Elles
July 19, 1921 -Summary information for Ms Diana Elles
Contributions
1994
Social Security (Contributions) Bill Lords January 24, 1994
Cyprus Lords January 27, 1994
Gibraltar: 2nd Banking Directive Lords January 31, 1994
Social Security (Contributions) Bill Lords January 31, 1994
2 speeches — Statutory Sick Pay Bill Lords February 1, 1994
Overseas Aid Programme Lords February 17, 1994
European Convergence Criteria: Deficit Assessment Lords February 24, 1994
Return of Cultural Objects Regulations 1994 Lords February 24, 1994
Overseas Development Aid Lords March 2, 1994
Sex Guide Publications Lords March 9, 1994
Employment Appeal Tribunal: Procedure Rules Lords March 21, 1994
2 speeches — Enforcement of Community Competition Rules: ECC Report Lords March 21, 1994
UN: Armed Forces Deployment Lords March 23, 1994
Hospital Construction by Charities: VAT Lords March 24, 1994
2 speeches — Inter-Governmental Pillars of the European Union: ECC Report Lords April 12, 1994
Gorazde Lords April 18, 1994
Human Rights: Protocol 11 Ratification Lords April 19, 1994
The Judiiciary: Independence Lords April 27, 1994
Rwanda: UN Peacekeeping Operations Lords April 29, 1994
2 speeches — EC Spending: Management Lords May 5, 1994
Foreign Policy: Europe and. America Lords May 9, 1994
Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill Lords May 10, 1994
Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords May 23, 1994
2 speeches — The European Union: Inter-Governmental Relationships Lords May 25, 1994
European Council, Corfu Lords June 27, 1994
Camden and Islington: Health Service Provision Lords June 28, 1994
Third World: Reproductive Health Services Lords July 11, 1994
Youth Training Lords October 20, 1994
European Union Budget: UK Contribution Lords October 24, 1994
IMF and World Bank: UK Contributions Lords October 27, 1994
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 17, 1994
War Crimes (Supplementary Provisions) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 1994
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