Mr Michael Maitland Stewart
November 6, 1906 - March 13, 1990Summary information for Mr Michael Maitland Stewart
Contributions
1982
Council of Ministers: Brussels Meeting Lords January 27, 1982
The Economic Situation and National Recovery Lords February 3, 1982
Discrimination against Women: UN Convention Lords February 10, 1982
2 speeches — The Bahá'is: Iranian Persecution Lords February 10, 1982
Education Lords February 17, 1982
4 speeches — Constitutional Referendum Bill [H.L.] Lords February 22, 1982
Canada Bill Lords March 18, 1982
Soviet Premises in Camden: Rate Arrears Lords March 23, 1982
5 speeches — Canada Bill Lords March 23, 1982
Canada Bill Lords March 25, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords April 3, 1982
Poland and the Helsinki Declaration Lords April 7, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords April 14, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords April 19, 1982
The Public Sector: Privatisation and Efficiency Lords April 21, 1982
7 speeches — The Falkland Islands Lords April 29, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords May 4, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords May 5, 1982
EEC: Council of Agriculture Ministers—Price Fixing Lords May 19, 1982
The Falkland Islands Lords May 20, 1982
The Horn of Africa: Policy Lords June 7, 1982
NHS: Proposed Charges to Overseas Visitors Lords June 8, 1982
European Parliamentary Elections: Franchise Lords June 10, 1982
Disarmament: UN Second Special Session Lords June 16, 1982
The Youth Training Scheme Lords June 21, 1982
2 speeches — China: Control of Strategic Exports Lords July 6, 1982
Employment Bill Lords July 7, 1982
Miss Lilli Luczak Lords July 20, 1982
Royalty: Protection Lords July 21, 1982
Peace Studies in Schools Lords July 28, 1982
Falkland Islanders Citizenship Lords July 29, 1982
West Beirut Lords August 2, 1982
5 speeches — The Queen's Speech Lords November 9, 1982
British Nationality (Falkland Islands) Amendment Bill [H.L.] Lords November 29, 1982
Zimbabwe: Harassment Lords December 2, 1982
Falkland Islands: The Shackleton Report Lords December 8, 1982
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