Ms Susan Thomas
December 20, 1935 -Summary information for Ms Susan Thomas
Contributions
1997
Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Bill [H.L.] Lords January 13, 1997
Bus Industry: Privatisation Lords February 3, 1997
Rail Services: Customer Information Lords February 5, 1997
4 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 10, 1997
Prisons: Use of Police Cells Lords February 13, 1997
Merchant Shipping (Ro-Ro Passenger Ship Survivability) Regulations 1997 Lords February 17, 1997
West Coast Main Line: Track Maintenance Lords February 24, 1997
9 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997
5 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 24, 1997
3 speeches — London Underground Lords February 25, 1997
5 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 25, 1997
6 speeches — Education Bill Lords February 25, 1997
8 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997
13 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 3, 1997
Transport: An Integrated Policy Lords March 12, 1997
London Local Authorities Bill [H.L.] Lords March 12, 1997
5 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997
8 speeches — Education Bill Lords March 17, 1997
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 20, 1997
Railway Strategy: ECC Report Lords June 12, 1997
Planning Inquiries Lords June 19, 1997
2 speeches — The Probation Service Lords July 16, 1997
Transport and Works (Guided Transport Modes) (Amendment) Order 1997 Lords July 25, 1997
Local Government Finance (Supplementary Credit Approvals) Bill Lords October 28, 1997
India Lords October 29, 1997
2 speeches — Rail Services: Government Objectives Lords November 19, 1997
Pre-Budget Report Lords November 25, 1997
Prisons: Education Expenditure Lords November 27, 1997
2 speeches — Rail Passenger Safety Lords December 4, 1997
Long-Term Care: Royal Commission Lords December 4, 1997
Equal Opportunities in Companies Lords December 4, 1997
Freedom of Information White Paper Lords December 11, 1997
2 speeches — Shopping Centres Out of Town Lords December 18, 1997
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