Hon. Patrick Maitland
March 17, 1911 -Summary information for Hon. Patrick Maitland
Contributions
1986
Local Authorities: Funds Lords January 20, 1986
Smoking and Children: Deterrence Lords January 22, 1986
NHS: Lottery Proposal Lords January 28, 1986
Coinage System Lords February 4, 1986
2 speeches — Oil Policy Lords February 13, 1986
Coal Industry: Output and Productivity Lords February 17, 1986
Manufacturing Industry Output Lords February 18, 1986
3 speeches — Economic Situation Lords February 19, 1986
Manufacturing Industry Output: CBI Forecast Lords February 25, 1986
Housing Associations: Funding Lords March 4, 1986
3 speeches — Fuel and Materials: Manufacturers' Costs Lords April 7, 1986
Defence Policy: Labour Party's Statement Lords April 14, 1986
Indecent Material: Importation Decision Lords April 15, 1986
Nuclear Test Ban: Verification Lords April 21, 1986
Wider Share Ownership Lords May 7, 1986
Importation of Goods, Conegate Ltd. Lords June 3, 1986
2 speeches — Safety at Sea Bill Lords June 4, 1986
Tourist Coaches in Central London Lords June 13, 1986
Safety at Sea Bill Lords June 17, 1986
Radiation Measurement Units Lords June 18, 1986
Safety at Sea Bill Lords June 24, 1986
COUNCILS OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES MINISTERS: MEETINGS JUNE 24TH AND 25TH Written Answers June 26, 1986
Dounreay and Childhood Leukaemia Lords June 30, 1986
2 speeches — Electricity: Price Increase Lords July 4, 1986
Glorious Revolution: Tercentenary Celebrations Lords July 14, 1986
RADIOACTIVE WASTE: SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT Written Answers July 24, 1986
The Huntings Report Lords October 7, 1986
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords October 8, 1986
Power Stations Lords October 13, 1986
Sea Ferry Services Lords October 13, 1986
Religious Education in Schools Lords October 20, 1986
3 speeches — Deacons (Ordination of Women) Measure Lords November 4, 1986
Acid Rain: Control Measures Lords November 5, 1986
2 speeches — Advance Petroleum Revenue Tax Bill Lords December 16, 1986
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