Mr David Stoddart

May 4, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr David Stoddart

Contributions

1985

2 speeches — Exchange and Interest Rates Lords January 14, 1985

Income Tax: Military Expenditure Lords January 15, 1985

Monetary Policy Lords January 16, 1985

TROWBRIDGE: DEMOLITION OF HOUSES Written Answers January 16, 1985

North Sea Oil Revenues Lords January 23, 1985

6 speeches — Pound Coin: Colour Lords January 28, 1985

2 speeches — Interest Rates Lords January 29, 1985

2 speeches — Bibles and VAT Lords February 5, 1985

Gas Appliances: Installation Lords February 6, 1985

RAF Molesworth Lords February 6, 1985

2 speeches — Sleipner Gas Lords February 11, 1985

Atomic Energy Authority Lords February 11, 1985

Water Authorities: Charges Lords February 14, 1985

Television Licence Fee Lords February 18, 1985

National Insurance Deductions: Low-Paid Employees Lords February 18, 1985

OFFSHORE GAS: LANDING IN UK Written Answers February 18, 1985

Miners' Strike: Overall Cost Lords February 19, 1985

GAS: DEMAND Written Answers February 19, 1985

OFFSHORE GAS: SUPPLIES Written Answers February 19, 1985

OFFSHORE GAS: COST Written Answers February 19, 1985

BRITISH GAS CORPORATION: FUTURE PLANS Written Answers February 19, 1985

UK AND SLEIPNER GAS: PRICE RELATIONSHIP Written Answers February 19, 1985

2 speeches — SLEIPNER GAS: SUPPLY CONTRACT Written Answers February 19, 1985

2 speeches — North Sea Oil: Production Lords February 21, 1985

The Miners' Strike Lords February 21, 1985

The Sizewell Inquiry Lords February 25, 1985

Occupational Pension Schemes: Taxation Lords February 28, 1985

The Miners' Strike Lords March 4, 1985

Trustee Savings Banks Bill Lords March 4, 1985

2 speeches — The Miners' Strike: Cost to CEGB Lords March 12, 1985

Coal Industry: Financial Viability Lords March 12, 1985

2 speeches — British National Oil Corporation Lords March 13, 1985

2 speeches — Trustee Savings Banks Bill Lords March 21, 1985

8 speeches — Trustee Savings Banks Bill Lords March 21, 1985

Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords March 26, 1985

European Council 29–30 March Lords April 2, 1985

8 speeches — Trustee Savings Banks Bill Lords April 16, 1985

VAT: Zero-Rating Policy Lords April 17, 1985

3 speeches — Wealth Creation and Employment Opportunities Lords April 17, 1985

Pay Restraint: Chairmen and Chief Executives Lords April 23, 1985

2 speeches — EC Budget Council Lords April 25, 1985

EMS Exchange Rate Mechanism Lords April 29, 1985

3 speeches — "Building Societies: A New Framework" Lords May 1, 1985

2 speeches — Gas Industry Lords May 7, 1985

MINESTONE STOCKS OF NCB Written Answers May 9, 1985

MINESTONE AND ROAD CONSTRUCT ION Written Answers May 9, 1985

2 speeches — Gas Industry Privatisation Policy Lords May 13, 1985

Lead-Free Petrol Lords May 14, 1985

Privatisation: Government Programme Lords May 16, 1985

British Rail Engineering Ltd: Job Losses Lords May 16, 1985

Immigration Rules Lords May 20, 1985

Tourism and the Economy Lords May 22, 1985

Tobacco Products (Advertising) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 22, 1985

Money Stock: Increase Lords June 10, 1985

3 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Lords June 12, 1985

Local Authority Chairmen: Salaries Lords June 13, 1985

2 speeches — Representation of the People Bill Lords June 13, 1985

British Telecom: Purchasing Policy Lords June 14, 1985

British Leyland 1985 Corporate Plan Lords June 17, 1985

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords June 20, 1985

Coal Processing Lords June 21, 1985

Building Society Legislation Lords June 25, 1985

Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords July 4, 1985

Trustee Savings Banks Bill Lords July 9, 1985

2 speeches — The Electricity Supply Industry Lords July 10, 1985

5 speeches — Nuclear Power Programme Lords July 11, 1985

9 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords July 15, 1985

Wave Energy Power Generation Lords July 18, 1985

2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 18, 1985

Televising the Proceedings of the House Lords July 22, 1985

2 speeches — Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords July 22, 1985

2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 24, 1985

2 speeches — MOTION TO BE MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords July 24, 1985

Employed Labour Force Statistics Lords July 25, 1985

PLUTONIUM: MARKET VALUES Written Answers July 30, 1985

Swindon Health Authority: Managerial Appointment Lords July 31, 1985

18 speeches — Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords July 31, 1985

10 speeches — SCHEDULE PROVISIONS TO BE INCLUDED IN MODEL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENTS Lords July 31, 1985

12 speeches — Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords October 15, 1985

Electricity Generation: Thermo-Nuclear Fusion Lords October 15, 1985

Transport Bill Lords October 17, 1985

National Coal Board Financing Costs Lords October 22, 1985

Oil and Pipelines Bill Lords October 22, 1985

4 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Lords October 28, 1985

Unemployment and Vacancy Statistics 1979/1985 Lords November 12, 1985

2 speeches — Enterprise and Employment Lords November 12, 1985

British Telecom: Customer Service Lords November 13, 1985

2 speeches — Trustee Savings Bank, Scotland: Judgment Lords November 13, 1985

3 speeches — Atomic Energy Authority Bill [H.L.] Lords November 19, 1985

3 speeches — Unemployment and Assisted Areas Lords November 20, 1985

2 speeches — YTS Place Refusals and Supplementary Benefit Lords November 25, 1985

Law and Order: Government Spending Lords November 25, 1985

2 speeches — Power Stations: Conversion Policy Lords December 3, 1985

3 speeches — Overseas Trade: Select Committee Report Lords December 3, 1985

Industrial Training Levy (Construction Board) Order 1985 Lords December 10, 1985

22 speeches — Atomic Energy Authority Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1985

3 speeches — Sizewell Power Station: Value of Contracts Lords December 13, 1985

Radioactive Waste: Discharge into Thames Lords December 19, 1985

Atomic Energy Authority Bill [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1985

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