Mr Charles Hale
July 13, 1902 - May 9, 1985Summary information for Mr Charles Hale
Contributions
1983
PHARMACEUTICAL TESTS: EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION Written Answers January 17, 1983
CHEMICAL HAZARDS: ADVISORY COMMITTEES Written Answers January 17, 1983
INDUSTRIAL INJURY BENEFIT: CLAIMS Written Answers January 17, 1983
PESTICIDES: REPORT Written Answers January 17, 1983
ASBESTOS: BREACHES OF REGULATIONS Written Answers January 17, 1983
DIOXIN: LIMITATIONS ON USE Written Answers January 24, 1983
Telemessage Service Lords January 25, 1983
Forestry Commission: Sale of Land Lords January 31, 1983
DIOXIN POISONING Written Answers February 7, 1983
CT High Resolution Scanners Lords February 21, 1983
3 speeches — Defence and Rearmament Publicity Lords February 23, 1983
BELLADONNA CONTAMINATION Written Answers February 28, 1983
2 speeches — Mr. Stancu Papusoiu: Deportation Lords March 29, 1983
Mr. Stancu Papusoiu Lords April 19, 1983
Prohibition of Female Circumcision Bill [H.L.] Lords May 10, 1983
5 speeches — Seveso Explosion: Poisonous Waste Lords May 13, 1983
International Exchanges of Prisoners: Thailand Lords July 4, 1983
2 speeches — Leave of Absence and Lords' Expenses: Select Committee Lords July 4, 1983
Mr. Peter Sutcliffe: Press Council Report Lords July 20, 1983
Holloway Prison: Disciplinary Action Lords November 9, 1983
2 speeches — Maximum Number of Judges Order 1983 Lords November 10, 1983
Hamilton College of Education Lords December 1, 1983
MESOTHELIOMA: APPLICATIONS FOR BENEFIT Written Answers December 5, 1983
MESOTHELIOMA: DISABLEMENT BENEFIT Written Answers December 5, 1983
MESOTHELIOMA: BENEFIT REFUSALS Written Answers December 5, 1983
MESOTHELIOMA AND ASBESTOSIS DISABLEMENT BENEFIT: COMPARATIVE FIGURES Written Answers December 5, 1983
DIOXIN: REGULATIONS Written Answers December 5, 1983
Heating Benefit Lords December 13, 1983
2 speeches — PRIVATELY EMPLOYED SECURITY PERSONNEL Written Answers December 20, 1983
Judiciary and Executive: Independence Lords December 21, 1983
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