Mr Ian Lloyd

May 30, 1921 - 2006
Summary information for Mr Ian Lloyd

Contributions

1985

Business of the House Commons January 24, 1985

Business of the House Commons January 31, 1985

Fibre Optics and Optoelectronics Schemes Written Answers February 13, 1985

Prime Minister (Washington Visit) Commons February 26, 1985

British National Oil Corporation Written Answers March 4, 1985

Business of the House Commons March 7, 1985

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

2 speeches — Industrial Support Commons March 14, 1985

Geneva Arms Talks Commons March 20, 1985

South Africa (Shootings) Commons March 25, 1985

Business of the House Commons April 4, 1985

Engagements Commons April 25, 1985

Business of the House Commons April 25, 1985

Security Commons May 9, 1985

Business of the House Commons May 13, 1985

5 speeches — Industry and New Technologies Commons May 15, 1985

2 speeches — Government's Policy for Science Commons June 14, 1985

Hayling Island Written Answers June 14, 1985

Social Security Benefits (Uprating) Commons June 18, 1985

Naval Estate, Portsmouth Written Answers June 21, 1985

Mr. Nelson Mandela Commons June 26, 1985

Heathrow (Jokes) Commons July 2, 1985

London (Policing) Commons July 4, 1985

Heathrow (Jokes) Written Answers July 4, 1985

Engagements Commons July 9, 1985

Business of the House Commons July 11, 1985

3 speeches — House of Commons (Services) Commons July 12, 1985

South Africa Commons July 24, 1985

Business of the House Commons July 25, 1985

3 speeches — House of Commons (Jurisdiction) Commons October 23, 1985

Southern Africa Commons October 23, 1985

Commonwealth Meeting Commons October 29, 1985

South Africa Commons November 20, 1985

Dr. Richard Wagner Commons November 26, 1985

UNESCO Commons December 5, 1985

Engagements Commons December 10, 1985

Business of the House Commons December 12, 1985

2 speeches — Scientific Research Commons December 16, 1985

South Africa Written Answers December 18, 1985

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