Mr Michael Onslow
February 28, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Michael Onslow
Contributions
1992
2 speeches — Ravenscraig Lords January 9, 1992
4 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords January 9, 1992
Uniform Business Rate Lords January 23, 1992
Boat People: Repatriation Lords January 28, 1992
3 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords January 30, 1992
President Yeltsin's UK Visit and UN Special Meeting Lords February 3, 1992
2 speeches — Social Security (Mortgage Interest Payments) Bill Lords February 24, 1992
2 speeches — Competition and Service (Utilities) Bill Lords March 9, 1992
Hard Boiled Eggs: NHS Rules Lords March 12, 1992
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 7, 1992
3 speeches — Foreign Affairs Council, 4th June Lords June 8, 1992
M. Delors: European Commission Presidency Lords June 25, 1992
European Council, 27th and 28th June Lords June 29, 1992
London: Rough Sleepers Lords July 2, 1992
3 speeches — EC: UK Presidency Lords July 2, 1992
DEVELOPMENT AID Written Answers July 13, 1992
3 speeches — Economic Policy Lords September 24, 1992
The Coal Industry Lords October 19, 1992
Wessex Regional Health Authority: Computer System Lords October 26, 1992
London Hospitals: Future Lords October 26, 1992
Food Shortages and Over-production Lords November 3, 1992
GATT and Agriculture within the EC Lords November 3, 1992
National Treasures Lords November 3, 1992
Shot-guns Lords November 10, 1992
GATT:State of Negotiations Lords November 10, 1992
5 speeches — Overseas Aid Programme Lords November 11, 1992
Indonesia: Human Rights Lords November 12, 1992
Murder: Mandatory Life Sentence Lords November 19, 1992
M. Delors: Term of Office Lords November 26, 1992
Sunday Trading Lords November 26, 1992
8 speeches — Overseas Aid Lords December 16, 1992
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