Mr Charles Lyell
March 27, 1939 -Summary information for Mr Charles Lyell
Contributions
1991
LIVESTOCK IN MARKETS: PROTECTION Written Answers January 16, 1991
Turtles and Terrapins: Imports Lords January 23, 1991
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM: JUDGMENT Written Answers January 24, 1991
Vietnam: Aid and Technical Assistance Lords January 28, 1991
Physical Education and Sports in Schools Lords January 28, 1991
Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 Lords February 14, 1991
2 speeches — Community Railways: ECC Report Lords March 4, 1991
LOCAL AUTHORITY BUDGETS: CAPPING CRITERIA Written Answers March 5, 1991
REDDITCH BOROUGH COUNCIL: GOVERNMENT DIRECTION Written Answers March 5, 1991
Easter Act 1928 Lords March 26, 1991
Northern Ireland: Political Talks Lords March 26, 1991
(Variation of Schedule) Order 1991 Lords April 16, 1991
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Bill Lords April 19, 1991
MILK MARKETING Written Answers May 1, 1991
2 speeches — Football (Offences) Bill Lords May 9, 1991
2 speeches — PART IV Lords May 13, 1991
ENVIRONMENTAL R&D BY MAFF Written Answers May 15, 1991
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Bill Lords June 6, 1991
Defence Policy Lords June 12, 1991
HARINGEY COUNCIL BUILDING CLEANING: DIRECTION Written Answers June 20, 1991
NITRATE SENSITIVE AREAS: PILOT SCHEME Written Answers June 21, 1991
Cinemas (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 Lords June 24, 1991
Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 Lords July 12, 1991
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Regulations 1991 Lords July 12, 1991
Common Agricultural Policy: ECC Report Lords October 17, 1991
Young People in the EC: ECC Report Lords November 11, 1991
RURAL ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SCHEME Written Answers November 11, 1991
DRUGS PREVENTION INITIATIVE Written Answers December 12, 1991
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