Ms Flora Fraser

October 18, 1930 -
Summary information for Ms Flora Fraser

Contributions

2002

House of Lords Reform Lords January 9, 2002

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords January 22, 2002

Census Internet Site Lords January 23, 2002

Gibraltar Lords March 12, 2002

Hunting with Dogs: Ban Lords March 19, 2002

Zimbabwe Lords March 21, 2002

State Pension Forecasts Lords April 15, 2002

Mountaineering Accidents Lords April 17, 2002

Scottish Parliament (Referendum) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 2002

Working Practices of the House Lords May 21, 2002

House of Lords Reform Lords May 29, 2002

2 speeches — Adoption and Children Bill Lords June 10, 2002

Product Labelling Lords June 13, 2002

Consignia Lords June 13, 2002

Afghanistan Lords June 20, 2002

3 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report June 24, 2002

3 speeches — The Committee met at four of the clock. Grand Committee Report June 27, 2002

2 speeches — The Committee met at four of the clock. Grand Committee Report July 11, 2002

3 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report July 15, 2002

Passive Smoking Lords July 23, 2002

2 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 2002

2 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 2002

4 speeches — Procedure of the House: Select Committee Report Lords July 24, 2002

Anthrax Immunisation: Armed Forces Written Answers September 24, 2002

Tributes to the late Lady Hylton-Foster Lords October 31, 2002

Adoption and Children Bill Lords November 5, 2002

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 14, 2002

Nutritional Labelling Lords November 25, 2002

Winter Fuel Payment Lords December 12, 2002

Japanese Knotweed Lords December 18, 2002

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