Mr Bernard Donoughue
September 8, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Bernard Donoughue
Contributions
1994
Pornography and Violence: Broadcasting Lords January 12, 1994
2 speeches — Arts Funding Lords January 26, 1994
2 speeches — Millennium Fund Lords January 31, 1994
CABINET MINUTES Written Answers February 3, 1994
Return of Cultural Objects Regulations 1994 Lords February 24, 1994
Photography and Films (Unauthorised Use) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1994
Buckingham Palace: Traffic and Pedestrians Lords March 2, 1994
2 speeches — Olympic Athletes: Financial Support Lords March 7, 1994
British Film Industry Lords March 7, 1994
Treasure Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1994
The Rosetta Stone Lords March 22, 1994
Treasure Bill [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1994
Television: Nine o'clock Watershed Lords March 30, 1994
The Elgin Marbles Lords April 13, 1994
Playing Fields: Development Lords April 14, 1994
Treasure Bill [H.L.] Lords April 20, 1994
Rugby Union Football Lords April 25, 1994
2 speeches — Government Office for London Lords April 26, 1994
3 speeches — Sport in Schools Lords May 4, 1994
Broadcasting Act 1990 Lords May 24, 1994
Broadcasting Licences: Award Procedures Lords June 9, 1994
4 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 20, 1994
LEAs: Playing Field Development Applications Lords June 29, 1994
Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Lords June 29, 1994
Film Industry: Assistance Lords July 7, 1994
4 speeches — New British Library Lords July 14, 1994
3 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 19, 1994
Cross-Media Ownership Lords October 19, 1994
Millennium Commission: Dismissal of Chief Executive Lords October 27, 1994
2 speeches — National Lottery: Administration Lords November 1, 1994
BBC Charter and Agreement Lords November 24, 1994
The National Lottery Lords November 24, 1994
Regent's Park: Maintenance and Development Lords December 6, 1994
2 speeches — BBC: White Paper Lords December 6, 1994
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