Ms Elspeth Howe

February 8, 1932 -
Summary information for Ms Elspeth Howe

Contributions

2003

Schools: Literacy and Numeracy Strategies Lords January 14, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 2003

Universities: Tuition Fees Lords January 23, 2003

Auditing and Accounting Lords January 29, 2003

Special Education Lords January 29, 2003

Poverty: Disabled Children Written Answers January 29, 2003

Lottery Funds Merger Lords January 30, 2003

Disabled Children Lords February 3, 2003

Voluntary and Community Sector Lords February 6, 2003

Women Directors Lords February 12, 2003

Children Lords February 12, 2003

2 speeches — Digital Hearing Aids Lords February 13, 2003

Ageing Population: Foresight Panel Written Answers February 19, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 2003

Primary Schools: Targets Lords February 26, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords February 27, 2003

Equality Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords March 4, 2003

Drug Courts Lords March 6, 2003

Women Lords March 6, 2003

Licensing Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 2003

Anti-social Behaviour Lords March 12, 2003

2 speeches — University Funding Lords March 19, 2003

Communications Bill Lords March 25, 2003

Children and Parents Lords March 26, 2003

Neighbourhood Renewal Lords April 1, 2003

3 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [H.L.] Lords April 1, 2003

Charities: VAT Recovery Relief Lords April 7, 2003

2 speeches — Services for Older People Lords April 10, 2003

8 speeches — Communications Bill Lords April 29, 2003

3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 6, 2003

Ofsted: Registration of Childminders Written Answers May 12, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 15, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords May 20, 2003

Communications Bill Lords May 20, 2003

4 speeches — Young Carers Written Answers June 2, 2003

5 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 3, 2003

5 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 3, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 5, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 5, 2003

2 speeches — Children in Need Lords June 9, 2003

Press Behaviour Lords June 12, 2003

Young Carers Written Answers June 12, 2003

EU Directive on Age Discrimination Lords June 16, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003

7 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003

Communications Bill Lords June 23, 2003

Judicial Appointments Lords June 25, 2003

4 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 26, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords June 26, 2003

4 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 30, 2003

7 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 1, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 1, 2003

3 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 2, 2003

Drugs: Vulnerable Children Lords July 3, 2003

5 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 8, 2003

2 speeches — Communications Bill Lords July 8, 2003

Constitutional Reform Lords July 14, 2003

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 16, 2003

PART 3A RELIGIOUS BODIES ETC. Lords July 16, 2003

Schools Funding Lords July 17, 2003

Universities Written Answers September 8, 2003

Landfill Tax Credit Scheme Written Answers October 10, 2003

Bullying at Work Lords October 20, 2003

Education: Parental Support Lords October 27, 2003

School Funding 2004–06 Lords October 29, 2003

Waste Disposal Written Answers October 30, 2003

Commission for Equality and Human Rights Lords November 4, 2003

ITV: Public Interest Lords November 5, 2003

Disabled Children's Services: Audit Commission Report Lords November 6, 2003

Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Modification) (No. 2) Order 2003 Lords November 12, 2003

Prisons: Purposeful Activity Lords November 18, 2003

Long-term Care of the Elderly Lords December 3, 2003

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 4, 2003

2 speeches — Citizenship Education Written Answers December 10, 2003

BBC Charter Review Lords December 15, 2003

Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill [H.L.] Lords December 15, 2003

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