Mr Charles Byers
July 24, 1915 - February 6, 1984Summary information for Mr Charles Byers
Contributions
1978
TRIBUTES TO SIR FRANK TWISS Lords January 17, 1978
TRIBUTES TO THE OPPOSITION CHIEF WHIP Lords January 17, 1978
NATIONAL SPINAL INJURIES CENTRE: WAITING LIST Written Answers January 17, 1978
5 speeches — FOREIGN BOYCOTTS BILL [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1978
RHODESIA Lords February 2, 1978
2 speeches — PROFIT SHARING: THE FINANCE BILL Lords February 22, 1978
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION Lords February 28, 1978
PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT Lords March 8, 1978
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE LADY TWEEDSMUIR OF BELHELVIE Lords March 13, 1978
SCOTLAND BILL Lords March 15, 1978
ARMED FORCES' OVERSEAS ALLOWANCE Lords April 11, 1978
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL Lords April 13, 1978
ELECTRICITY BOARDS AND MONOPOLY POWERS Lords April 26, 1978
PRIVACY: YOUNGER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS Lords April 27, 1978
CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF: PEKING SPEECH Lords May 2, 1978
"DISCOVERING AFRICA'S PAST" Lords May 5, 1978
2 speeches — PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY Lords May 8, 1978
INNER URBAN AREAS BILL Lords May 19, 1978
THE FALKLAND ISLANDS: NEGOTIATIONS Lords June 13, 1978
4 speeches — INNER URBAN AREAS BILL Lords June 16, 1978
RHODESIA: MURDER OF BRITISH MISSIONARIES Lords June 26, 1978
THE OFFICIAL SECRETS ACTS Lords June 26, 1978
FOOD INDUSTRY: GOVERNMENT POLICY Lords July 4, 1978
2 speeches — DIVIDEND CONTROL Lords July 10, 1978
SHCHARANSKY AND GINSBURG TRIALS Lords July 10, 1978
BLINDLEY HEATH AND AIRCRAFT ENGINE UNIT Written Answers July 10, 1978
FAST NUCLEAR REACTORS: SAFETY INQUIRY Lords July 25, 1978
ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1978 Lords July 25, 1978
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 1, 1978
SOUTHERN RHODESIA ACT 1965 (CONTINUATION) ORDER 1978 Lords November 9, 1978
PAY GUIDELINES: GOVERNMENT BLACKLIST Lords November 28, 1978
3 speeches — FORD PAY SETTLEMENT Lords November 28, 1978
FLIGHT TRANSFERS: PASSENGER FACILITIES Lords December 12, 1978
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