Mr Mark Bonham Carter

February 11, 1922 - September 4, 1994
Summary information for Mr Mark Bonham Carter

Contributions

1990

Germany: Unification Prospect Lords January 17, 1990

Hong Kong: Foreign Secretary's Visit Lords January 17, 1990

2 speeches — Hong Kong Lords January 24, 1990

Defence Expenditure Lords February 1, 1990

South Africa and Nelson Mandela: Policy Lords February 12, 1990

Defence Budget Lords February 15, 1990

2 speeches — Social Charter: ECC Report Lords February 19, 1990

European Parliament Electoral Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1990

Naval Frigate Order: Swan Hunter Lords March 5, 1990

3 speeches — Representation of the People (Amendment) Regulations 1990 Lords March 6, 1990

BBC Programme: Balance of Views Lords March 7, 1990

Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Order 1990 Lords March 12, 1990

Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union Lords March 21, 1990

2 speeches — European Parliament Electoral Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1990

Iraq: Customs Seizure Lords April 18, 1990

The Arts Council Lords April 20, 1990

7 speeches — European Parliament Electoral Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords April 26, 1990

The Baltic States and Lithuanian Government Lords May 1, 1990

European Council, Dublin, 28th April Lords May 1, 1990

4 speeches — European Parliament Electoral Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords May 10, 1990

Europe: Cultural and Social Co-operation Lords May 16, 1990

Polish Visitors: UK Visas Lords May 17, 1990

2 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords June 5, 1990

European Political and Monetary Union Lords June 6, 1990

European Parliament Electoral Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords June 6, 1990

2 speeches — European Union Lords June 15, 1990

2 speeches — EC Industry Council: UK Attendance Lords June 19, 1990

Licensing (Low Alcohol Drinks) Bill Lords June 21, 1990

Relations between the Community and EFTA: ECC Report Lords June 22, 1990

British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill Lords June 29, 1990

Eastern Europe: Aid Lords July 2, 1990

2 speeches — Baltic States and Tibet: Comparison Lords July 3, 1990

5 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 9, 1990

PRISON POPULATION AND ACCOMMODATION Written Answers July 10, 1990

PRISONERS SHARING CELLS Written Answers July 10, 1990

PRISONERS HELD IN POLICE CELLS Written Answers July 10, 1990

PRISONS: CERTIFIED NORMAL ACCOMMODATION Written Answers July 10, 1990

14 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 11, 1990

PRISON DISTURBANCES: INMATE PLACE LOSSES Written Answers July 11, 1990

2 speeches — European Schools and Language Learning: ECC Report Lords July 13, 1990

7 speeches — British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill Lords July 16, 1990

4 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 18, 1990

5 speeches — British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill Lords July 23, 1990

6 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 24, 1990

7 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 24, 1990

2 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 25, 1990

8 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 25, 1990

5 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 25, 1990

5 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords July 26, 1990

The Gulf Lords September 6, 1990

3 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords October 9, 1990

7 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords October 11, 1990

21 speeches — Listed events Lords October 16, 1990

Press Complaints Commission Lords October 17, 1990

3 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Lords October 22, 1990

2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords October 30, 1990

Satellite Broadcasting Lords November 12, 1990

Kuwait: Population Structure Lords November 12, 1990

2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 13, 1990

Political Parties: Funding Lords November 15, 1990

The Gulf: Hostages Lords December 6, 1990

Vocational Training: ECC Report Lords December 11, 1990

2 speeches — Gulf Crisis Lords December 17, 1990

European Council, 13th and 14th December Lords December 18, 1990

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