Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
December 17, 1928 - March 11, 2005Summary information for Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
Contributions
2000
NHS Waiting Lists Lords January 17, 2000
Care for the Elderly Lords January 19, 2000
Pakistan Lords January 19, 2000
Mixed-sex Wards Lords January 26, 2000
Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 2000
Health Development Agency Lords February 14, 2000
St John's Wort Lords February 17, 2000
UK Embassies: Union Flag Flying Lords February 23, 2000
Defence Lords March 8, 2000
Agriculture Lords March 8, 2000
Child Support, Pensions and Socialv Security Bill Lords April 17, 2000
Crown Dependencies: Good Government Written Answers May 3, 2000
2 speeches — Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Lords May 22, 2000
Postal Services Bill Lords June 8, 2000
Millennium Dome: Funding Lords July 20, 2000
Light Aircraft: Noise Pollution Lords July 25, 2000
Business of the House: Football (Disorder) Bill Lords July 25, 2000
PURPOSE OF THIS ACT Lords September 27, 2000
Queen Mother's 100th Birthday Written Answers September 27, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 3, 2000
INDEMNITY FOR COSTS ARISING FROM THE RIGHT OF ACCESS Lords October 9, 2000
2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 11, 2000
MEDIATION Lords October 25, 2000
2 speeches — Parental Support: Tax and Benefit Policies Lords October 31, 2000
3 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords November 1, 2000
Disqualifications Bill Lords November 6, 2000
Far East Prisoners: Ex Gratia Payment Lords November 7, 2000
2 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords November 15, 2000
INTENTION TO REMAIN ON ACCESS LAND: OBLIGATION TO GIVE NOTICE Lords November 23, 2000
EU "Everything but Arms" Initiative Lords November 28, 2000
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 12, 2000
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