Mr Bernard Donoughue
September 8, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Bernard Donoughue
Contributions
1990
2 speeches — Medium Term Financial Strategy Lords February 6, 1990
2 speeches — The Free Market Economy Lords February 7, 1990
2 speeches — Mr. Colin Wallace: Inquiry Lords February 14, 1990
2 speeches — Insider Dealing Lords February 21, 1990
2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry and the Economy Lords February 21, 1990
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Lords February 26, 1990
2 speeches — Community Charge Targets: Inflation Basis Lords March 7, 1990
House of Fraser Lords March 7, 1990
2 speeches — Interest Rates and Inflation Lords March 20, 1990
2 speeches — Retirement Pensions: Policies Lords March 21, 1990
2 speeches — Sterling: Devaluation Lords March 27, 1990
Community Charge Lords March 28, 1990
House of Fraser Holdings plc: Report Lords March 28, 1990
National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords April 3, 1990
2 speeches — Community Charge Rebates: Formula Lords April 24, 1990
3 speeches — The Inflation Rate Lords May 14, 1990
Broadcasting Bill Lords June 5, 1990
2 speeches — Personal Savings and Incomes: Ratio Lords June 7, 1990
Inflation: Policy Lords June 12, 1990
Industrial and Economic Recovery: DTI's Role Lords June 13, 1990
4 speeches — Inflation Rates: Comparisons Lords June 18, 1990
Britain and France: Relations Lords June 18, 1990
Housing: Government Policy Lords June 18, 1990
2 speeches — Water Supply Sources Lords June 21, 1990
3 speeches — UK Exports: Comparisons Lords June 25, 1990
2 speeches — Inflation Lords October 8, 1990
2 speeches — Crime Prevention Lords October 15, 1990
3 speeches — Current Account Deficit Lords October 23, 1990
3 speeches — Satellite Broadcasting Lords November 12, 1990
3 speeches — Economic Recession: Definition Lords November 14, 1990
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 14, 1990
Unemployment Figures Lords November 20, 1990
Takeovers: Government Policy Lords December 17, 1990
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