Written question asked by Lord Rea (Labour), in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 8 May 1996. It was answered by Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative) on Wednesday, 8 May 1996.
Cranborne, Viscount
- Question
- What was the mean record of attendance (in days) of peers entitled to attend during the 1994-95 Session of hereditary Peers by succession and life Peers and hereditary Peers of first creation, distinguishing in each case according to party allegiance; and how many Peers in each of the above categories did not attend; attended on less than 40 days; between 40 and 79 days; between 80 and 11 9 days; and 120 days or more during that Session. - Table gi ven.
Secondary information
- Type
- Written question
- Reference
- 572 c18WA
- Session
- 1995-96
- Subjects
- Attendance Peers
- Contains statistics
- Yes
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