Mr John Hatch
November 1, 1917 - October 11, 1992Summary information for Mr John Hatch
Contributions
1982
International Development Association: Funding Lords March 3, 1982
Procedure of the House Lords March 3, 1982
2 speeches — The Developing Countries: Economic and Social Problems Lords March 3, 1982
3 speeches — British Citizens: Overseas Supplements Lords March 4, 1982
3 speeches — Zambia and ECGD Lords March 4, 1982
3 speeches — Apartheid in South Africa: Economic Sanctions Lords March 8, 1982
ECGD: Publication of Audited Accounts Lords March 9, 1982
2 speeches — Namibia: Independence Negotiations Lords March 17, 1982
Irish Citizens in the United Kingdom Lords June 7, 1982
NHS: Insurance Cover for Overseas Visitors Lords June 8, 1982
The Versailles Summit Lords June 8, 1982
The Current Account Surplus for 1981 Lords June 9, 1982
3 speeches — Namibia: Proposed Independence Conference Lords June 17, 1982
Export Markets and UK Manufacturers Lords June 17, 1982
Argentina: South African Influence Lords June 18, 1982
3 speeches — East and Central Africa: Drought Relief Lords June 21, 1982
3 speeches — Diplomatic Service: Personnel Lords June 22, 1982
3 speeches — International Law and Economic Sanctions Lords July 1, 1982
2 speeches — Diego Garcia: Compensation to Islanders Lords July 2, 1982
Future Business Lords July 6, 1982
8 speeches — Employment Bill Lords July 6, 1982
4 speeches — Export Credits Guarantee Department Lords July 7, 1982
Business Lords July 7, 1982
2 speeches — Employment Bill Lords July 7, 1982
4 speeches — South Africa: UN Oil Embargo Lords July 8, 1982
2 speeches — Employment Bill Lords July 13, 1982
2 speeches — NHS: Reciprocal Agreements Lords July 14, 1982
Namibian Students in the United Kingdom Lords July 15, 1982
3 speeches — Production: Bank of England Bulletin Lords July 20, 1982
3 speeches — Miss Lilli Luczak Lords July 20, 1982
3 speeches — The Hotel Industry Lords July 22, 1982
2 speeches — Schools and Less Academic Children Lords July 26, 1982
4 speeches — Economic Policy Lords July 26, 1982
3 speeches — Peace Studies in Schools Lords July 28, 1982
2 speeches — Employment Bill Lords July 28, 1982
Employment Bill Lords July 28, 1982
2 speeches — Economic Recovery: Statistical Basis Lords July 29, 1982
4 speeches — Namibia: Independence Negotiations Lords July 30, 1982
The Scarman Report: Brixton Disorders Lords October 26, 1982
2 speeches — Social Security Payments: Effect of Restraint Lords October 27, 1982
4 speeches — Taxation on Family Income Lords November 9, 1982
3 speeches — The Queen's Speech Lords November 9, 1982
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 10, 1982
5 speeches — Angola and Namibia: Withdrawal of Forces Lords November 11, 1982
3 speeches — Diego Garcia: Minority Rights Group Report Lords November 11, 1982
6 speeches — The Nuclear Threat and School Education Lords November 16, 1982
2 speeches — Unemployment: Select Committee Report Lords November 16, 1982
Zimbabwe: Alleged Torture of Air Force Detainees Lords November 18, 1982
3 speeches — Immigration: Proposed Revision of Rules Lords November 18, 1982
3 speeches — The Welfare State Lords November 24, 1982
4 speeches — Overseas Aid Lords November 30, 1982
Law of the Sea Convention Lords December 2, 1982
Zimbabwe: Harassment Lords December 2, 1982
European Community Development Policy Lords December 6, 1982
South Africa: IMF Loan Lords December 8, 1982
7 speeches — Peace Studies and Higher Education Lords December 8, 1982
4 speeches — The Export Credits Guarantee Department Lords December 9, 1982
Offenders on Social Security: Penalties Lords December 14, 1982
2 speeches — Multi-Fibre Arrangement Lords December 14, 1982
International Deficit Finance Lords December 15, 1982
2 speeches — Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill Lords December 16, 1982
3 speeches — Unemployment Benefit Lords December 21, 1982
Business Lords December 21, 1982
2 speeches — Anderson Strathclyde and Charter Consolidated: Proposed Merger Lords December 22, 1982
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