Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
December 17, 1928 - March 11, 2005Summary information for Ms Jean Drummond of Megginch
Contributions
2004
2 speeches — Houses of Parliament: Common Meeting Area for Members Lords January 6, 2004
Defence Lords January 13, 2004
Obesity: Children Lords February 2, 2004
2 speeches — Footpaths and Roads: De-icing Lords February 2, 2004
Illegal Meat Imports Lords February 4, 2004
Railway Rolling Stock Lords February 26, 2004
Film Production Tax Relief Lords March 4, 2004
War Widows' Pension Written Answers March 5, 2004
Wind Generators: Low-flying Aircraft Lords March 16, 2004
Marriage Lords March 17, 2004
War Widows Written Answers March 18, 2004
Armed Forces: Gallantry Medals Lords April 1, 2004
Tobacco Growing: Subsidies Lords April 1, 2004
2 speeches — War Widows Written Answers April 22, 2004
Export of Live Horses for Slaughter Lords May 4, 2004
Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 6, 2004
Tax Avoidance Lords May 26, 2004
Iraq: Press Reports of Treatment of Prisoners Lords May 27, 2004
Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Bill Lords June 10, 2004
Primary Schools: Assessment of Five Year-olds Lords June 23, 2004
Palace of Westminster: College Green Ticket Booth Lords July 15, 2004
Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Bill Lords September 8, 2004
6CA COST OF APPEALS Lords September 8, 2004
Military and Operational Commitments Lords September 13, 2004
2 speeches — British Army: Regimental System Lords September 14, 2004
Bangladesh Lords September 15, 2004
Iraq: Deployment of UK Forces Lords October 18, 2004
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 2, 2004
3 speeches — Iraq: Deployment of UK Forces Lords November 10, 2004
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 24, 2004
Bovine Tuberculosis Lords November 29, 2004
General Medical Council: Revalidation of Doctors Lords December 8, 2004
Army Restructuring Lords December 16, 2004
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