Mr John Gallacher
May 7, 1920 - January 4, 2004Summary information for Mr John Gallacher
Contributions
1992
FISHERIES CO-OPERATIVES IN RECEIPT OF EC GRANT AID Written Answers January 9, 1992
Lamb Exports to France Lords January 15, 1992
CAP and Developing Countries Lords February 4, 1992
Dunkel Proposals: Impact Lords February 6, 1992
Livestock Count: EC Proposal Lords February 12, 1992
MILK MARKETING BOARD: FUTURE Written Answers February 12, 1992
FALKLAND ISLANDS: BRITISH FISHING VESSELS Written Answers March 4, 1992
Rabies: Controls Lords March 12, 1992
Animal Imports: Conditions of Entry Lords May 20, 1992
Rabbit Control Lords May 21, 1992
FOOD INDUSTRY: EC POLICY Written Answers June 4, 1992
POTATO MARKETING BOARD Written Answers June 10, 1992
MILK MARKETING BOARDS: FUTURE STATUS Written Answers June 17, 1992
Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Dioxins) (England) (No. 2) Order 1992 Lords June 23, 1992
CAP Reform: Publicity Lords June 24, 1992
Whaling: Moratorium Lords June 25, 1992
Fisheries Protection Fleet Lords June 25, 1992
CAP Agreement: Impact on Rural Economy Lords July 9, 1992
EC Refunds for Milk Products Lords July 13, 1992
CAP Reforms and Fraud Lords July 14, 1992
Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords October 26, 1992
Food Shortages and Over-production Lords November 3, 1992
GATT and Agriculture within the EC Lords November 3, 1992
North-East Driftnet Fishing Lords November 5, 1992
3 speeches — Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords November 10, 1992
16 speeches — Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords November 10, 1992
World Food Situation Lords November 18, 1992
Agriculture Bill [H.L.] Lords November 23, 1992
2 speeches — Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords November 24, 1992
Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords November 24, 1992
Sunday Trading Lords November 26, 1992
3 speeches — Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Lords December 3, 1992
10 speeches — Agriculture Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1992
4 speeches — Agriculture Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1992
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