Hon. Patrick Maitland

March 17, 1911 -
Summary information for Hon. Patrick Maitland

Contributions

1985

Employee Shareholders Lords January 14, 1985

Civil Defence Act 1948: Amending Legislation Lords January 14, 1985

Civil Defence: Local Authority Duties Lords January 22, 1985

Radioactive Waste Disposal Lords January 24, 1985

2 speeches — United Kingdom-Argentine Relations Lords January 30, 1985

Nuclear Attack Exercises Lords January 31, 1985

Students' Unions: Membership Lords February 6, 1985

Student Unions: "Sabbatical Officers" Lords February 6, 1985

SIZEWELL INQUIRY Written Answers February 6, 1985

2 speeches — Sleipner Gas Lords February 11, 1985

Atomic Energy Authority Lords February 11, 1985

3 speeches — National Heritage (Scotland) Bill Lords February 12, 1985

AIDS Lords February 13, 1985

HONG KONG: PROPERTY RIGHTS Written Answers February 18, 1985

North Sea Oil: Production Lords February 21, 1985

Valerie Mary Hill and Alan Monk (Marriage Enabling) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 21, 1985

The Sizewell Inquiry Lords February 25, 1985

Gibraltar: Future Lords February 25, 1985

The Miners' Strike Lords March 4, 1985

Mr. James Pollard: Parole Lords March 12, 1985

The Miners' Strike: Cost to CEGB Lords March 12, 1985

3 speeches — British National Oil Corporation Lords March 13, 1985

Graduates: Employment Demand Lords March 19, 1985

Strategic Defence Initiative Research: Participation Lords March 27, 1985

South Africa: Policy Lords April 1, 1985

Coal Products: Statistics Lords April 4, 1985

Primary Health Care: Private Sector Lords April 15, 1985

5 speeches — The Soviet Union: Relations with the West Lords April 23, 1985

Namibia: Future Government Lords May 3, 1985

Owner-Occupied Let Property: Repossession Lords May 3, 1985

Gas Industry Lords May 7, 1985

May Day Bank Holiday Lords May 17, 1985

Currency Denominations Lords June 4, 1985

Privatisation and Wealth Creation Lords June 5, 1985

Transport Bill Lords June 11, 1985

Merchant Fleet: Reduction Lords June 18, 1985

3 speeches — Sonia Ann Billington and Norbury Billington (Marriage Enabling) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 21, 1985

Diplomatic Immunity: Claims for Losses Lords June 24, 1985

Namibia: Government Policy Lords June 25, 1985

Surrogacy Arrangements Bill Lords June 28, 1985

Gas Industry: Consumer Interest Lords July 2, 1985

The Merchant Navy Lords July 3, 1985

Manufacturing Industry and Jobs Lords July 4, 1985

Wages Councils Lords July 11, 1985

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Programme Lords July 11, 1985

M.1 and A.1 Repairs Lords July 12, 1985

2 speeches — Wave Energy Power Generation Lords July 18, 1985

2 speeches — Televising the Proceedings of the House Lords July 22, 1985

Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords July 22, 1985

Magnifying Spectacles as Tools of Trade Lords July 26, 1985

Job Creation and Investment Lords July 30, 1985

PETROLEUM PRODUCTION LICENSING AND COMMUNITY LAW Written Answers July 30, 1985

6 speeches — Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords July 31, 1985

SCHEDULE PROVISIONS TO BE INCLUDED IN MODEL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENTS Lords July 31, 1985

Employment Figures Lords October 15, 1985

Unemployment Lords October 22, 1985

Unemployment Count: Calculation Methods Lords October 24, 1985

Nuclear Weapons: World's Stockpile Lords October 28, 1985

Wytch Farm Oilfield: Proposed Development Lords October 30, 1985

Power Stations: Conversion Policy Lords December 3, 1985

Commemoration of VJ-Day Lords December 3, 1985

Inner City Poverty Lords December 4, 1985

International Terrorism: Government Strategy Lords December 9, 1985

SDI Research Results: Control Lords December 13, 1985

2 speeches — Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1985

3 speeches — Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 1985

2 speeches — Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords December 17, 1985

2 speeches — Radioactive Waste: Discharge into Thames Lords December 19, 1985

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