Mr James Lester

May 23, 1932 -
Summary information for Mr James Lester

Contributions

1995

Child Support Commons January 23, 1995

2 speeches — Pergau Dam Commons January 25, 1995

Rwanda Commons February 1, 1995

British Coal Land Commons February 8, 1995

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Written Answers February 8, 1995

2 speeches — Burma Written Answers February 8, 1995

UN Fiftieth Anniversary Commons March 1, 1995

Local Government Reorganisation (England) Commons March 2, 1995

Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill Commons March 16, 1995

ALTERATION OF LIMITS ON BORROWING ETC. Commons March 16, 1995

The Commonwealth Commons March 16, 1995

2 speeches — Framework Programme (Research) Commons March 23, 1995

Cyprus Commons May 3, 1995

Post Office Commons May 11, 1995

Latham Report Commons May 17, 1995

Radiocommunications Agency Written Answers May 22, 1995

European Regional Development Fund Written Answers May 24, 1995

Land Mines Commons June 6, 1995

2 speeches — Crown Agents Bill (Lords) Commons June 6, 1995

4 speeches — Overseas Aid Commons June 19, 1995

Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [Lords] Commons June 20, 1995

Aid (Award Criteria) Commons June 26, 1995

2 speeches — Angola Commons July 5, 1995

Subsidence Adviser Written Answers July 6, 1995

Nigeria Commons July 17, 1995

Aid Trends Commons October 30, 1995

STANDARDS AND PRIVILEGES Commons November 6, 1995

Debate on the Address Commons November 15, 1995

Asylum and Immigration Commons November 20, 1995

BBC World Service Commons November 29, 1995

Hospital and Community Health Services Written Answers November 30, 1995

Community Care Written Answers November 30, 1995

Asylum and Immigration Bill Commons December 11, 1995

Special Educational Needs Tribunal Written Answers December 12, 1995

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