Mr John Mackie

November 24, 1909 - May 26, 1994
Summary information for Mr John Mackie

Contributions

1990

Scottish Agricultural Colleges Lords January 22, 1990

Hillsborough Disaster: Inquiry Report Lords January 29, 1990

Palace of Westminster: Lighting Costs Lords February 9, 1990

Electricity Privatisation Lords February 12, 1990

Company Cars: Imports Lords February 15, 1990

Water Charges: Proposed Increases Lords February 20, 1990

2 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Lords February 26, 1990

Veterinary Schools: Resources Lords March 5, 1990

Community Charge Lords March 28, 1990

Rural Unemployment Lords April 5, 1990

BSE Cows: Offspring Lords April 5, 1990

2 speeches — Community Charge: Scotland Lords April 5, 1990

The Tenant Farmer Lords April 18, 1990

2 speeches — The Forestry Industry Lords April 18, 1990

Bird Conservation in Scotland Lords April 25, 1990

Environment Week Lords April 25, 1990

Satellite Broadcasting Lords May 22, 1990

Deforestation: Brazilian Rain Forests Lords May 22, 1990

Airport Capacity: CAA Report Lords May 24, 1990

Britain and France: Relations Lords June 18, 1990

EC Industry Council: UK Attendance Lords June 19, 1990

Water Supply Sources Lords June 21, 1990

The Energy Efficiency Office Lords June 25, 1990

Economic Summit, Houston Lords July 12, 1990

BA: EC Competition Directorate Visit Lords July 20, 1990

War Game Sites Lords July 24, 1990

Tropical Forests: ECC Report Lords October 12, 1990

European Central Time Lords October 22, 1990

Future of Rural Society: ECC Report Lords November 15, 1990

2 speeches — Forestry Planting Lords November 21, 1990

Overseas Aid Lords November 22, 1990

Natural Heritage (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 3, 1990

County Hall, London Lords December 4, 1990

GATT: Uruguay Round Lords December 5, 1990

NHS Hospitals: Security Arrangements Lords December 11, 1990

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