Mr David Kenworthy

November 1, 1914 -
Summary information for Mr David Kenworthy

Contributions

1987

Electricity: Wind Generation Lords January 14, 1987

Nursing: Recruitment and Training Lords January 22, 1987

Treasure Trove Rules Lords January 26, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

Exporters: Foreign Language Teaching Lords February 3, 1987

Hereditary Peerages: Female Descent Lords February 5, 1987

Food and Drink Marketing Lords February 23, 1987

Economic Growth Factors Lords February 25, 1987

Pilotage Bill [H.L.] Lords February 26, 1987

Peace Studies in Schools Lords March 5, 1987

SDI and Nuclear Disarmament Lords March 12, 1987

Banking Bill Lords March 16, 1987

Elderly People: Legal Rights Lords March 17, 1987

2 speeches — Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords March 31, 1987

Hampstead Heath Lords April 2, 1987

Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords April 7, 1987

Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords April 30, 1987

Servicemen: Pension Anomalies Lords July 1, 1987

Royal Opera House Development Lords July 8, 1987

Building Societies Investor Protection Scheme (Maximum Protected Investment) Order 1987 Lords July 21, 1987

Inheritance Tax: Works of Art in Lieu Lords July 22, 1987

2 speeches — QUESTIONS AS TO SENTENCING—SUPPLEMENTARY Lords October 29, 1987

VAT Zero-Rating: EC Proposal Lords November 3, 1987

Income and Corporation Taxes Bill [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1987

2 speeches — Business Leases: Service Charges Lords November 18, 1987

6 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords November 23, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1987

2 speeches — City of Westminster (Christchurch Gardens S.W.1) Compulsory Purchase Order 1985 Lords December 8, 1987

2 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1987

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