Mr Ian Lloyd

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

Contributions

1987

British Coal Enterprise Ltd. Written Answers January 12, 1987

Coal Industry Written Answers January 12, 1987

Business of the House Commons January 15, 1987

Energy Committee (Departmental Memorandum) Written Answers January 19, 1987

Wapping (Disturbances) Commons January 26, 1987

High Court Injunction (Mr. Speaker's Order) Commons January 27, 1987

Southern Africa (Front-line States) Commons February 2, 1987

British Coal Written Answers February 2, 1987

Business of the House Commons March 5, 1987

2 speeches — Coal Industry (Grants) Commons March 11, 1987

Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station Commons March 12, 1987

5 speeches — Students (South Africa) Written Answers March 23, 1987

Business of the House Commons March 26, 1987

South Africa Commons April 22, 1987

Deprivation and Inequality of Opportunity Commons June 30, 1987

Business of the House Commons July 2, 1987

Engagements Commons July 16, 1987

Business of the House Commons July 16, 1987

5 speeches — Semiconductors Written Answers July 20, 1987

Iran-Iraq Conflict Commons July 21, 1987

Business of the House Commons July 23, 1987

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Vancouver) Commons October 22, 1987

Autumn Statement Commons November 3, 1987

Business of the House Commons November 5, 1987

Financial Markets Commons November 5, 1987

Mr. F. D. Hamilton Written Answers November 6, 1987

Select Committee Reports (Government's Response) Written Answers November 10, 1987

European Space Agency Commons November 12, 1987

5 speeches — The Commonwealth and South Africa Commons November 13, 1987

Motor Cars Commons November 25, 1987

Rate Support Grant (England) Commons November 30, 1987

Nirex Commons December 2, 1987

Business of the House Commons December 10, 1987

South Africa (Front-line States) Commons December 16, 1987

3 speeches — Southern Africa Commons December 18, 1987

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