Tuesday, 25 October 2005
Dame Ruth Lynn Deech, DBE, having been created Baroness Deech, of Cumnor in the County of Oxfordshire, for life—Was, in her robes, introduced between the Baroness Hale of Richmond and the...
Josephine Clare Valentine, having been created Baroness Valentine, of Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth, for life—Was, in her robes, introduced between the Lord Oakeshott of...
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they support the efforts of the Coventry International Centre for Reconciliation in connection with current problems in Nigeria; and, if so, how they...
asked Her Majesty's Government: What assistance they propose following the recent volcanic eruption in El Salvador and the damage caused by Hurricane Stan in much of central America.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What action they will take in response to the concerns about the potential effects of the European Union Physical Agents Electromagnetic Fields Directive on...
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether some of the helicopters deployed by the United Kingdom and the United States in Afghanistan and Iraq can be redeployed for a brief period to Kashmir, to...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, immediately following the debate on the first group of amendments to the Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, my noble friend Lord Adonis will repeat a...
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to amend the Estate Agents Act 1979 to make provision for independent consumer redress in connection with the sale and purchase of residential property. I beg...
My Lords, I beg to move that the House do now resolve itself into Committee on this Bill.
With the leave of the House I shall repeat a Statement on school reform made in another place by my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Education and Skills. "With permission, Mr...
House again in Committee on Clause 1.
rose to move to resolve, That this House regrets that the Government have not considered uprating the state pension rights of all United Kingdom citizens living abroad in the Social Security...
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