Mr Michael Lord

October 17, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Lord

Contributions

1985

Rate Support Grant (England) Commons January 16, 1985

Road Accidents (Statistics) Written Answers January 28, 1985

Human Embryos Commons February 15, 1985

Hospital Services (East Anglia) Written Answers February 21, 1985

Dependency Increases (Earnings Test) Written Answers April 16, 1985

Recycling and Reclamation (Ministerial Responsibility) Written Answers May 1, 1985

Live Animals (Export) Commons May 21, 1985

A45 (Maintenance) Written Answers June 24, 1985

Teachers Written Answers June 24, 1985

Examining Boards Written Answers June 24, 1985

Educational Advisers Written Answers June 24, 1985

2 speeches — Scrap Metal Dealers Written Answers June 25, 1985

2 speeches — Scrap Metal Written Answers June 25, 1985

Engagements Commons July 2, 1985

3 speeches — Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Commons July 3, 1985

Sulphur Emissions Written Answers July 4, 1985

2 speeches — Halvergate Marshes Commons July 10, 1985

Coach Drivers Written Answers July 22, 1985

Sports Council Grants Written Answers July 24, 1985

2 speeches — Tourist Grants Written Answers July 24, 1985

2 speeches — Tourism (Bed-nights) Written Answers July 24, 1985

2 speeches — A140 Written Answers November 13, 1985

Drug-related Offences Written Answers November 14, 1985

Post Offices (Protection) Written Answers November 14, 1985

A140 (Traffic Assessment) Written Answers November 14, 1985

2 speeches — Agriculture Bill Commons November 25, 1985

4 speeches — Heavy Goods Vehicles Written Answers November 25, 1985

2 speeches — Speed Limit Written Answers November 25, 1985

Fuel Consumption Written Answers December 2, 1985

Small Firms Written Answers December 3, 1985

Strategic Defence Initiative Written Answers December 6, 1985

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