Mr Ian Lloyd
May 30, 1921 - 2006Summary information for Mr Ian Lloyd
Contributions
1990
Business of the House Commons January 18, 1990
2 speeches — Ambulance Service Written Answers January 24, 1990
Random Breath Tests Written Answers January 24, 1990
South Africa Commons February 12, 1990
2 speeches — South Africa Commons February 14, 1990
Hong Kong Commons February 16, 1990
Coal-fired Power Stations Written Answers February 21, 1990
National Curriculum Commons February 27, 1990
Breathalysers Written Answers March 12, 1990
National Economic Development Council Commons March 14, 1990
Breathalyser Technology Written Answers March 15, 1990
Neighbourhood Watch Written Answers March 22, 1990
Child Benefit Commons April 2, 1990
Breath Tests Written Answers April 19, 1990
2 speeches — LICENCES FOR TREATMENT, STORAGE AND RESEARCH Commons April 23, 1990
Business of the House Commons May 3, 1990
SEARCH WARRANTS FOR OFFENCES UNDER SECTION 3 Commons May 4, 1990
Breath Tests Written Answers May 4, 1990
Engagements Commons May 17, 1990
Business of the House Commons May 17, 1990
Global Warming Commons June 25, 1990
2 speeches — Electricity Privatisation Commons June 25, 1990
European Council (Dublin) Commons June 28, 1990
Scientific Research Commons July 5, 1990
Business of the House Commons July 5, 1990
Economic Summit (Houston) Commons July 12, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons July 19, 1990
Breath Tests on Licensed Premises Commons July 25, 1990
Aircraft Safety Written Answers October 22, 1990
Business of the House Commons October 25, 1990
European Council (Rome) Commons October 30, 1990
Information Technology Commons October 31, 1990
Autumn Statement Commons November 8, 1990
Education and Training Commons November 13, 1990
Private Rented Housing Commons November 19, 1990
Research Councils Written Answers November 19, 1990
Middle East Commons November 28, 1990
Business of the House Commons December 6, 1990
European Community (Developments) Commons December 6, 1990
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