Mr Maurice Peston

March 19, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Maurice Peston

Contributions

1987

National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987

3 speeches — Finance Bill Lords May 14, 1987

"Today" Newspaper: Future Lords July 1, 1987

European Council Meeting, 29th–30th June Lords July 1, 1987

Passport Office: Standard of Service Lords July 2, 1987

Competition Policy: Review Lords July 8, 1987

2 speeches — Energy: Generation and Power for Industry Lords July 8, 1987

2 speeches — Primary and Secondary Education Lords July 15, 1987

Inheritance Tax: Works of Art in Lieu Lords July 22, 1987

Telemessages Lords July 22, 1987

National Economic Development Council Lords October 21, 1987

Inner Cities Lords October 21, 1987

Child Health Services Lords October 28, 1987

Disabled People Lords October 28, 1987

Autumn Statement Lords November 3, 1987

Electricity Supply Industry: Financial Target Lords November 3, 1987

4 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1987

3 speeches — Securities Markets: Alleged Dealing Problems Lords November 16, 1987

Sunday Trading Law: Enforcement Lords November 17, 1987

TAYLOR REPORT: IMPLEMENTATION Written Answers November 17, 1987

2 speeches — Civil Research and Development Lords November 18, 1987

Privatisation Lords November 25, 1987

Primary Health Care Lords November 25, 1987

Overseas Students: Policy Lords November 25, 1987

Poverty and Unemployment Traps Lords December 1, 1987

The World Economy Lords December 2, 1987

Overseas Assets: Revenue Lords December 3, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 3, 1987

6 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1987

5 speeches — Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1987

2 speeches — Allocations to Health Authorities Lords December 16, 1987

2 speeches — Regional Economic Prospects Lords December 16, 1987

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