Ms Josephine Farrington

June 29, 1940 -
Summary information for Ms Josephine Farrington

Contributions

1997

EU Law: Budget Proposal Lords January 20, 1997

Fishery Licences Lords January 23, 1997

Road Safety: Minor Works Lords January 23, 1997

Civil Court Fees Lords January 27, 1997

2 speeches — Rail Privatisation: Benefits Lords January 29, 1997

EU: Flexibility Lords January 30, 1997

The Business Community and Political Parties Lords February 4, 1997

3 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 10, 1997

Asylum Seekers: Detention Conditions Lords February 11, 1997

2 speeches — Poverty and Ill Health Lords February 12, 1997

Prisons: Use of Police Cells Lords February 13, 1997

The Economy: Inflation Lords February 17, 1997

A.30 Road Improvement: Obstruction Lords February 18, 1997

14 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997

7 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997

8 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 25, 1997

12 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 25, 1997

"Sea Empress" Inquiry: Report Lords February 26, 1997

12 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997

24 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997

2 speeches — Meat: Slaughterhouse Hygiene Lords March 6, 1997

Long-term Care Costs Lords March 11, 1997

Healthcare Rights for Older People Lords March 17, 1997

10 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997

9 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997

European Union Development Council Lords March 18, 1997

Inward Investment and Employment Statistics Lords March 19, 1997

Education Bill Lords March 19, 1997

Violent Crime in London Lords March 20, 1997

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 15, 1997

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 20, 1997

9 speeches — Tourist Coaches: Parking in London Lords June 17, 1997

Asbestos Lords June 26, 1997

9 speeches — Bus Lanes: Effectiveness Lords July 1, 1997

Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 7, 1997

School Standards White Paper Lords July 7, 1997

Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 7, 1997

2 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 7, 1997

5 speeches — Leghold Traps: EU Fur Import Ban Lords July 17, 1997

Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 21, 1997

Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Lords July 22, 1997

Sussex Downs Lords July 22, 1997

Housing Lords July 28, 1997

Land Use in the Countryside Lords October 15, 1997

5 speeches — United Nations Conference on Environment and Development Lords October 27, 1997

2 speeches — Forestry Sales Lords October 29, 1997

4 speeches — Student Fees in Scotland Lords November 4, 1997

7 speeches — Powerboats and Safety of Coastal Waters Lords November 5, 1997

5 speeches — Local Authority Expenditure: Capping Lords November 10, 1997

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Public Processions etc. (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report November 12, 1997

Fishing Vessels (Decommissioning) Scheme 1997 Lords November 13, 1997

Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Oil and Chemical Pollution of Fish) Order 1997 Lords November 17, 1997

2 speeches — General Lighthouse Authorities (Beacons: Maritime Differential Correction Systems) Order 1997 Lords November 18, 1997

Transport and Works (Description of Works Interfering with Navigation) (Amendment) Order 1997 Lords November 18, 1997

2 speeches — Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Dounreay Nuclear Establishment) Order 1997 Lords November 24, 1997

Competition Bill [H.L.] Lords November 25, 1997

2 speeches — Business Improvement Districts Bill [H.L.] Lords November 26, 1997

7 speeches — Local Government Financial Settlement Lords December 2, 1997

2 speeches — Wales Lords December 10, 1997

Teaching and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1997

Independent Television Commission Codes Lords December 16, 1997

Rented Housing Lords December 17, 1997

Local Government (Experimental Arrangements) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 17, 1997

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