Mr John Ardwick
April 9, 1910 - August 18, 1994Summary information for Mr John Ardwick
Contributions
1982
The European Monetary System Lords January 27, 1982
4 speeches — Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords February 9, 1982
Copyright Act 1956 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 15, 1982
2 speeches — Education Lords February 17, 1982
Civic Government (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1982
Unemployment and Industrial Recovery Lords March 17, 1982
EEC: UK Financial Contribution Lords March 25, 1982
Dissemination of Pornography Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1982
Lead in Petrol: EEC Consultations Lords March 29, 1982
2 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Performers' Protection Lords March 31, 1982
Public Lending Right Scheme 1982 Lords April 19, 1982
Broadcasting Finance Bill [H.L.] Lords April 19, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords May 20, 1982
Public Records Lords May 26, 1982
2 speeches — Agricultural Prices: EEC Decisions Lords May 27, 1982
2 speeches — Social Science Research Council: Rothschild Report Lords June 30, 1982
2 speeches — Wine: Trading Standards Lords July 6, 1982
2 speeches — Air Pollution Convention: Ratification Lords July 14, 1982
Aircraft Noise: Relief Measures Lords July 19, 1982
BBC External Services: Spanish Lords July 20, 1982
Royalty: Protection Lords July 21, 1982
The Israeli-Palestinian Dispute Lords July 23, 1982
2 speeches — Economic Policy Lords July 26, 1982
4 speeches — Employment Bill Lords July 28, 1982
3 speeches — Employment Bill Lords August 2, 1982
The Welfare State: CPRS Report Lords October 14, 1982
2 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 10, 1982
Unemployment: Select Committee Report Lords November 16, 1982
Cable Expansion and Broadcasting Policy Lords November 23, 1982
2 speeches — International Deficit Finance Lords December 15, 1982
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