Mr Edward Short
December 17, 1912 -Summary information for Mr Edward Short
Contributions
1990
School Terms and Exams: Timings Lords January 25, 1990
Home Help Service Lords February 8, 1990
3 speeches — Mr. Colin Wallace: Inquiry Lords February 14, 1990
"The Three Graces" Lords February 26, 1990
Education (Student Loans) Bill Lords February 27, 1990
2 speeches — The Community Charge and Private Tenants Lords February 28, 1990
Palestinian School and University Closures Lords March 6, 1990
Electric Vehicles Lords March 12, 1990
Education (Student Loans) Bill Lords March 12, 1990
Education (Student Loans) Bill Lords March 12, 1990
EC Documents: Speed of Availability Lords April 4, 1990
Community Charge: Scotland Lords April 5, 1990
Teachers and Salary Negotiations Lords April 24, 1990
The Capercaillie: Protection Lords April 25, 1990
2 speeches — Environment Week Lords April 25, 1990
Religious Broadcasting by Satellite Lords May 16, 1990
Cervical Screening Lords June 5, 1990
Self-Employment: Growth since 1979 Lords June 20, 1990
2 speeches — Exchange Rate Mechanism Lords July 4, 1990
Animal Feed Labelling Lords July 11, 1990
Student Benefits Lords July 24, 1990
4 speeches — Scotland: Community Charge Administration Lords July 25, 1990
Community Charge and the Window Tax Lords July 26, 1990
Iraq: Nuclear Capability Lords October 16, 1990
Press Complaints Commission Lords October 17, 1990
Housing: Completions and Starts Lords November 14, 1990
Employment Figures Lords November 20, 1990
Unemployment Figures Lords November 20, 1990
Primary Schools: Grant-maintained Status Lords November 21, 1990
2 speeches — School Governors' Workload Lords December 4, 1990
The Gulf: Concessionary Telephone Calls Lords December 5, 1990
Northern Ireland: Status Lords December 19, 1990
Health Authorities: Membership Lords December 20, 1990
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