Mr Conrad Russell
April 15, 1937 - October 14, 2004Summary information for Mr Conrad Russell
Contributions
1989
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE COMPARISONS Written Answers January 16, 1989
Children Bill [H.L.] Lords January 17, 1989
Unemployed 16 to 19 year-olds Lords January 18, 1989
Money Management Education Lords January 18, 1989
Access to Personal Files (Social Services) Regulations 1989 Lords February 14, 1989
London Local Authorities (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 15, 1989
2 speeches — MBP Russell & Co. Ltd. Lords February 15, 1989
HIGHER EDUCATION: COSTS PER QUALIFIER Written Answers February 27, 1989
2 speeches — Football Spectators Bill [H.L.] Lords March 7, 1989
EARNINGS INCREASE RATE Written Answers March 14, 1989
Social Policies Lords March 22, 1989
3 speeches — Student Grants Lords April 12, 1989
Higher Education Lords April 12, 1989
Water Bill Lords April 17, 1989
STREET LIGHTING Written Answers April 24, 1989
The Manufacturing Base Lords April 26, 1989
Education (National Curriculum) (Attainment Targets and Programmes of Study in Science) Order 1989 Lords May 2, 1989
Transport Investment in London Lords May 3, 1989
4 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 4, 1989
BRITISH LIBRARY MOVE: GOVERNMENT AID Written Answers May 9, 1989
BRITISH LIBRARY NEW TECHNOLOGY: FUNDING Written Answers May 9, 1989
BRITISH LIBRARY: NEW SITE Written Answers May 9, 1989
PENSIONABLE AGE POPULATION Written Answers May 16, 1989
Social Security Miscellaneous Provisions Regulations 1989 Lords May 22, 1989
ACADEMIC BRAIN DRAIN Written Answers May 22, 1989
BENEFIT CLAIMANTS: OBLIGATION TO ACCEPT WORK Written Answers May 22, 1989
Water Bill Lords May 23, 1989
2 speeches — PART II ORDERS CONTAINING MANDATORY PROVISIONS ETC. Lords May 23, 1989
JOB VACANCY STATISTICS Written Answers May 24, 1989
Poverty: Definition Lords May 25, 1989
2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords May 25, 1989
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS: FAMILIES Written Answers May 25, 1989
3 speeches — Social Security Policy Lords June 15, 1989
Students: Top-up Loans Lords June 19, 1989
Working Women: Care of Dependants Lords June 21, 1989
3 speeches — Community Charge: Social Security Budgets Lords June 22, 1989
7 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 1989
13 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 1989
Transport: East London Assessment Study Lords June 29, 1989
2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 29, 1989
9 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 29, 1989
6 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 29, 1989
2 speeches — London Road Assessment Studies: Funding Lords July 12, 1989
Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989
4 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989
7 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989
6 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords July 17, 1989
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 20, 1989
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 20, 1989
3 speeches — University Standards Lords October 10, 1989
6 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 10, 1989
DRAINAGE OF STREETS Written Answers October 18, 1989
4 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 19, 1989
HOMELESSNESS Written Answers October 24, 1989
Homeless Young People: Benefit Entitlement Lords October 26, 1989
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting: Kuala Lumpur Lords October 26, 1989
FAMILY CREDIT Written Answers November 7, 1989
INCOME SUPPORT Written Answers November 7, 1989
SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT Written Answers November 7, 1989
HOUSING BENEFIT Written Answers November 7, 1989
National Health Service (General Medical and Pharmaceutical Services) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1989 Lords November 9, 1989
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 23, 1989
National Health Service: Future Lords December 6, 1989
Student Loans Lords December 21, 1989
WESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ROUTE Written Answers December 21, 1989
LONDON ROAD BUILDING PROJECTS Written Answers December 21, 1989
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