Mr Michael Bowes Lyon

June 7, 1957 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Bowes Lyon

Contributions

1993

Business Lords January 27, 1993

2 speeches — Scottish Hospital Trust Scheme 1993 Lords February 8, 1993

5 speeches — Olive Oil: EC Subsidies Lords March 15, 1993

Business Lords March 16, 1993

Penalty for Murder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 16, 1993

Business Lords March 17, 1993

Child Support Appeals (Jurisdiction of Courts) Order 1993 Lords March 18, 1993

Business Lords March 23, 1993

Business Lords March 24, 1993

Business Lords March 25, 1993

Royal Assent Lords March 29, 1993

5 speeches — Organic Food Production: Support Lords April 20, 1993

Protection of Animals (Scotland) Bill Lords April 20, 1993

10 speeches — Fish Imports Lords April 21, 1993

Local Government (Overseas Assistance) Bill Lords April 26, 1993

Treaty on Open Skies (Privileges and Immunities) Order 1993 Lords April 29, 1993

Civil Legal Aid (Scope) Regulations 1993 Lords May 10, 1993

Business Lords May 26, 1993

British Wool (Guaranteed Prices) (Revocation) Order 1993 Lords June 10, 1993

Merchant Shipping (Registration, etc.) Bill Lords June 21, 1993

11 speeches — Straw: Alternative Uses Lords July 7, 1993

2 speeches — Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) (No. 6) Order 1993 Lords July 12, 1993

Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) (No. 7) Order 1993 Lords July 12, 1993

Confiscation of the Proceeds of Drug Trafficking (Designated Countries and Territories) (Scotland) Amendment Order 1993 Lords July 12, 1993

2 speeches — Meat and Livestock Commission Levy (Variation) Scheme (Confirmation) Order 1993 Lords July 19, 1993

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 23, 1993

Business Lords December 8, 1993

Business Lords December 15, 1993

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