Mr Alastair Boyd
May 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Alastair Boyd
Contributions
1980
INFLATION AND PRICE INCREASES Lords January 28, 1980
THE CYPRUS DISPUTE Lords January 30, 1980
OVERSEAS STUDENTS: LEA PROVISION Lords February 5, 1980
2 speeches — SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT MEASURES 1980–81 Lords February 14, 1980
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL Lords February 25, 1980
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL Lords March 11, 1980
2 speeches — EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL Lords March 11, 1980
DISTURBANCES AT BRISTOL Lords April 28, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords May 12, 1980
RE-EMPLOYMENT: BENEFIT TO THE EXCHEQUER Written Answers May 21, 1980
IMF TERMS TO THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Lords June 10, 1980
HEATHROW AIRPORT/LONDON BUS SERVICES Lords June 12, 1980
SMALL BUSINESSES: PAYMENT OF BILLS Lords June 16, 1980
THAMES VIEWS: "GREEN GIANT" DEVELOPMENT Lords June 23, 1980
EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords July 8, 1980
3 speeches — HEAVY TRAFFIC AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS Lords July 17, 1980
4 speeches — INTEREST: PROPOSED STATUTORY ENTITLEMENT Lords July 29, 1980
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING AND LAND (No. 2) BILL Lords October 6, 1980
BROADCASTING BILL Lords October 8, 1980
THE PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING REQUIREMENT Lords October 13, 1980
INTEREST RATES AND THE ECONOMY Lords October 20, 1980
TENANTS' RIGHTS, ETC. (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords October 23, 1980
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING AND LAND (No. 2) BILL Lords October 24, 1980
EEC PREFERENCES ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Lords October 29, 1980
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Lords October 29, 1980
TENANTS' RIGHTS, ETC. (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords October 29, 1980
BROADCASTING BILL Lords November 3, 1980
UNEMPLOYMENT: COST TO THE EXCHEQUER Written Answers November 12, 1980
Short-Time Working: Cost Lords November 25, 1980
3 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 27, 1980
United Nations: Britain's Role Lords December 17, 1980
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