Mr John Gallacher

May 7, 1920 - January 4, 2004
Summary information for Mr John Gallacher

Contributions

1986

Surplus Straw: Alternative Uses Lords January 14, 1986

2 speeches — Monopolies and Mergers Policy Lords January 22, 1986

Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 1986

MEAT INDUSTRY: TRAINING INQUIRY Written Answers January 27, 1986

Residues in Animals and Fresh Meat: ECC Report Lords February 4, 1986

2 speeches — Shops Bill [H.L.] Lords February 6, 1986

WAGES COUNCILS: MEMBERSHIP Written Answers February 26, 1986

2 speeches — Cereals and Farm Price Policy: ECC Reports Lords April 21, 1986

Gas Bill Lords April 24, 1986

Agriculture Bill Lords May 6, 1986

3 speeches — Gas Bill Lords May 8, 1986

4 speeches — Gas Bill Lords May 8, 1986

Environmentally Sensitive Areas Lords May 15, 1986

Gas Bill Lords May 19, 1986

The Water Industry Lords May 21, 1986

4 speeches — Gas Bill Lords June 3, 1986

11 speeches — Gas Bill Lords June 3, 1986

2 speeches — Gas Bill Lords June 5, 1986

Gas Bill Lords June 11, 1986

4 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 12, 1986

2 speeches — Gas Bill Lords July 1, 1986

2 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords July 2, 1986

2 speeches — Gas Bill Lords July 7, 1986

3 speeches — Gas Bill Lords July 7, 1986

6 speeches — Gas Bill Lords July 9, 1986

Building Societies Bill Lords July 23, 1986

Food from Britain Campaign: Support Lords July 24, 1986

EC Internal Market Lords October 10, 1986

Food Processing: EC Product Liability Directive Lords October 21, 1986

Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (England) (No. 2) Order 1986 Lords October 30, 1986

CAP: IMPACT ON CONSUMERS Written Answers November 3, 1986

Consumer Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1986

YTS: TRAINEES IN RETAIL DISTRIBUTION Written Answers December 11, 1986

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