Mr David Pollock

August 1, 1916 - August 31, 1996
Summary information for Mr David Pollock

Contributions

1990

ELECTRICITY GENERATION COSTS Written Answers January 15, 1990

School Governing Bodies Lords January 17, 1990

Greenhouse Effect: Select Committee Report Lords January 30, 1990

2 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [H.L.] Lords February 8, 1990

Coal Industry Bill Lords February 26, 1990

Higher Education Lords February 28, 1990

3 speeches — Electricity Generating Capacity: Nuclear Power Lords March 1, 1990

ELECTRICITY GENERATING CAPACITY Written Answers March 12, 1990

Legal Aid Lords March 14, 1990

Chlorofluorocarbons (Control) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 22, 1990

Chlorofluorocarbons Lords May 3, 1990

National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords May 3, 1990

Manchester Prison Violence: Police Costs Lords May 8, 1990

The Inflation Rate Lords May 14, 1990

Nuclear Disarmament Lords May 16, 1990

Nuclear Waste: Reprocessing Contracts Lords May 18, 1990

IRAQ: SUPPOSED GUN Written Answers May 22, 1990

2 speeches — NHS: Funding from Increased Taxation Lords June 6, 1990

National Health Service and Community Care Bill Lords June 7, 1990

2 speeches — The Energy Efficiency Office Lords June 25, 1990

Nuclear Flasks: Sea Transportation Lords June 27, 1990

Stolen Antiquities: Illegal Movements Lords July 12, 1990

2 speeches — London: Office Development Lords July 13, 1990

NHS: Chiropody Provision Lords July 16, 1990

3 speeches — Nuclear Power: UK Expertise Lords July 16, 1990

DOCKLANDS: IMPROVED ACCESS FROM THE SOUTH Written Answers July 24, 1990

2 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords October 11, 1990

European Central Time Lords October 22, 1990

2 speeches — Electricity Generating Capacity Lords October 22, 1990

County Hall, London Lords December 4, 1990

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