Mr Arthur Lawson Johnston
January 13, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Arthur Lawson Johnston
Contributions
1999
Millennium Dome Lords January 11, 1999
The Millennium Dome Lords February 8, 1999
2 speeches — Pollution Prevention and Control Bill [H.L.] Lords February 15, 1999
Access to Open Countryside Lords March 8, 1999
Tourism Lords March 16, 1999
House of Lords Bill Lords March 29, 1999
North Greenwich Peninsula Written Answers March 31, 1999
Slaughterhouses: EU Regulations Lords April 26, 1999
Organic Farm Scheme Lords May 4, 1999
2 speeches — Millennium Dome Site: Housing Lords May 6, 1999
Biotechnology Lords May 21, 1999
Inheritance Tax Lords May 26, 1999
2 speeches — Genetic Modification in Agriculture:ECC Report Lords May 27, 1999
Food Contamination in Belgium Lords June 8, 1999
Appropriation (No. 2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 Lords June 15, 1999
Tourism and the Working Time Directive Lords June 16, 1999
Genetically Modified Crops Bill [H.L.] Lords June 18, 1999
Greater London Authority Bill Lords June 21, 1999
Press Complaints Commission Lords June 28, 1999
2 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords October 12, 1999
2 speeches — MEANING OF "FOOD" AND OTHER BASIC EXPRESSIONS Grand Committee Report October 12, 1999
11 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Food Standards Bill Grand Committee Report October 13, 1999
Seaside Resorts Lords October 14, 1999
Badgers Lords October 18, 1999
VACANCY CREATED BY MEMBER RESIGNING PARTY WHIP Lords November 1, 1999
DOCKLANDS LIGHT RAILWAY Lords November 1, 1999
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY'S FUNCTIONS Lords November 1, 1999
2 speeches — The Millennium Dome Lords November 2, 1999
Meat Hygiene Service: Contractors' Practices Lords November 3, 1999
Tourism Lords November 4, 1999
French Ban on British Beef Lords December 9, 1999
Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 Lords December 9, 1999
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