Mr Angus Maude

September 8, 1912 - November 9, 1993
Summary information for Mr Angus Maude

Contributions

1985

Exchange and Interest Rates Lords January 14, 1985

Argentina-United Kingdom Relations Lords January 17, 1985

6 speeches — Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1985

2 speeches — Administration of Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords January 31, 1985

Bibles and VAT Lords February 5, 1985

2 speeches — Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1985

NHS: Drug Prescribing Lords February 13, 1985

Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords February 18, 1985

2 speeches — Official Secrets Legislation Lords March 20, 1985

Post Office Mail Delivery Lords March 21, 1985

Board and Lodging Benefit Lords March 21, 1985

3 speeches — Essex Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1985

Schools: White Paper Lords March 26, 1985

BBC: Finance Lords March 27, 1985

Homeless Young People: Report Lords April 15, 1985

Unemployment Statistics: Criteria Lords April 17, 1985

Procedure of the House Lords April 18, 1985

Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords April 18, 1985

The Shire County Councils Lords May 9, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords May 9, 1985

Non-EC Almonds and Hazelnuts Lords May 15, 1985

Contaminated Tap Water: Norman Shaw Building Lords June 6, 1985

Interception of Communications Bill Lords June 6, 1985

3 speeches — Charter Trustees Bill Lords June 7, 1985

Local Government Bill Lords June 20, 1985

Charter Trustees Bill Lords July 1, 1985

Interception of Communications Bill Lords July 1, 1985

Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords July 4, 1985

Civil Disorders Lords October 21, 1985

Motorcycles: Control of Noise Lords November 21, 1985

2 speeches — The Anglo-Irish Agreement Lords November 26, 1985

Historic Buildings: Renovation Lords December 4, 1985

Okehampton Bypass (Confirmation of Orders) Bill Lords December 5, 1985

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