Mr Ian Eden
June 23, 1926 - July 28, 1997Summary information for Mr Ian Eden
Contributions
1986
Australia Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 1986
3 speeches — Animals (Scientific Procedures) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 1986
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 1986
Stanley Royd Hospital: Food Poisoning Report Lords January 21, 1986
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1986
Parliamentary and Democratic Systems of the UK Lords February 12, 1986
Meningitis Outbreak Lords February 13, 1986
2 speeches — Shipyards: Privatisation Lords February 27, 1986
Nurses and the NHS Reorganisation Lords March 4, 1986
Charity Law Lords March 5, 1986
3 speeches — "Hospital Watch": Television Series Lords March 20, 1986
Top British Companies: Export Performance Lords April 9, 1986
The British Fashion Industry Lords April 10, 1986
The Tourist Industry Lords April 16, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
Primary Health Care Services Lords April 21, 1986
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords May 6, 1986
Foreign Affairs Council: 12th-13th May Lords May 14, 1986
Disability: Prevention Lords May 14, 1986
Airports Bill Lords May 15, 1986
NHS Management Board: Chairman's Resignation Lords June 4, 1986
M.25 Motorway: Capacity Lords June 18, 1986
Catering Industry: Staffing Lords June 20, 1986
Social Security Bill Lords June 30, 1986
2 speeches — Driving Instructors: Training Lords July 11, 1986
European Air Fares Lords July 14, 1986
Turks and Caicos Islands Lords July 25, 1986
London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords July 30, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords July 30, 1986
Visas Lords October 21, 1986
Domestic Heating Standards Lords November 5, 1986
Occupational Therapists: Training Lords December 3, 1986
European Council Meeting, 5th-6th December Lords December 8, 1986
Consumer Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1986
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