Mr Max Beloff

July 2, 1913 - March 22, 1999
Summary information for Mr Max Beloff

Contributions

1987

2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 12, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

5 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 27, 1987

3 speeches — Local Authorities: Policies Lords February 4, 1987

Public Records: Publication Lords February 5, 1987

2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords February 9, 1987

Civil Research and Development Lords February 19, 1987

4 speeches — Post-School Education Lords March 7, 1987

University Grants Committee: Croham Report Lords March 18, 1987

Relations with United States and Soviet Union Lords March 25, 1987

Haringey Council: School Lessons Lords April 1, 1987

Higher Education and Research Lords April 1, 1987

Bus Service Deregulation Lords April 6, 1987

2 speeches — Trade Union Powers Lords April 29, 1987

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords June 30, 1987

Research Workers: Emigration Lords July 1, 1987

2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 6, 1987

Primary and Secondary Education Lords July 15, 1987

Inner Cities Lords October 21, 1987

Arms Embargo: Iran and Iraq Lords November 2, 1987

2 speeches — Working of the House: Group Report Lords November 4, 1987

Language Training Lords November 11, 1987

Civil Research and Development Lords November 18, 1987

NATO: Nuclear Weapons Strategy Lords November 23, 1987

2 speeches — The World Economy Lords December 2, 1987

Disarmament and East-West Relations Lords December 9, 1987

Human Rights: Jurisdiction Lords December 16, 1987

UNIVERSITY EXTRA-MURAL ADULT EDUCATION: FUNDING Written Answers December 16, 1987

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