Mr Derek Walker-Smith
April 13, 1910 - January 22, 1992Summary information for Mr Derek Walker-Smith
Contributions
1987
Mental Health Act: Release of Prisoners Lords January 22, 1987
Wapping: Disorders Lords January 26, 1987
Financial Malpractice: Control Measures Lords January 28, 1987
Exporters: Foreign Language Teaching Lords February 3, 1987
2 speeches — Pilotage Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1987
4 speeches — European Court Judgment Lords February 17, 1987
European Air Fares Lords March 7, 1987
EC: Proposed Tax on Oils and Fats Lords March 11, 1987
2 speeches — Official Referees: Recommended Improvements Lords March 18, 1987
Football Grounds: Redevelopment Schemes Lords March 25, 1987
Turks and Caicos Islands Lords March 31, 1987
3 speeches — Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords May 11, 1987
Broadcasting: Programme Balance Lords June 30, 1987
VAT: New Buildings Lords July 1, 1987
Wine Measures: Code of Practice Lords July 7, 1987
3 speeches — Royal Opera House Development Lords July 8, 1987
Parliamentary Counsel Office: Staffing Lords July 16, 1987
Consumer Protection Act: Interpretation Lords October 29, 1987
2 speeches — Working of the House: Group Report Lords November 4, 1987
2 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1987
Housing: White Paper Proposals Lords November 16, 1987
3 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords November 23, 1987
British Telecom and Unsolicited Calls Lords November 26, 1987
4 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords November 30, 1987
Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords November 30, 1987
Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 3, 1987
Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1987
Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1987
2 speeches — Human Rights: Jurisdiction Lords December 16, 1987
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