Mr Donald Chapman
November 25, 1923 -Summary information for Mr Donald Chapman
Contributions
1988
"DTI—the department for Enterprise" Lords February 19, 1988
Manufacturing: Employment and Productivity Lords February 24, 1988
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING POWERS: STUDY Written Answers February 29, 1988
Air Europe: Fare Application Lords March 3, 1988
Riverside Health Authority Proposal Lords March 7, 1988
DEER ACTS: FORFEITURE PROVISIONS Written Answers March 9, 1988
3 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords March 10, 1988
URBAN REGENERATION GRANTS Written Answers March 17, 1988
Listed Buildings: Alleged Statement Lords April 12, 1988
Long-term Unemployment Lords April 13, 1988
Protection of Animals (Amendment) Bill Lords May 23, 1988
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham Lords May 25, 1988
Air Transport: Europe Lords June 23, 1988
Wolverhampton Urban Development Area Order 1988 Lords June 28, 1988
Trade Deficit Lords June 29, 1988
2 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1988 Lords July 11, 1988
4 speeches — Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Regulations 1988 Lords July 11, 1988
Land Drainage Improvement Works (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1988 Lords July 11, 1988
FIREARMS LEGISLATION Written Answers July 11, 1988
GCSE SYLLABUS MATERIAL Written Answers July 11, 1988
DEER: TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION Written Answers July 12, 1988
DEER: CONTROL OF TRANSPORTATION Written Answers July 19, 1988
2 speeches — Health and Medicines Bill Lords October 17, 1988
DEER ORDER Written Answers October 26, 1988
Exports and the Balance of Payments Lords November 9, 1988
LAND REGISTRY: DELAYS Written Answers November 9, 1988
London Hospitals: Proposed Merger Lords December 7, 1988
FIREARMS LEGISLATION: PUBLICATION Written Answers December 8, 1988
M.54 SERVICE AREA Written Answers December 14, 1988
DEER: PRE-IMPORT TESTING Written Answers December 19, 1988
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