Mr Nicholas Lowther

January 9, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr Nicholas Lowther

Contributions

1996

Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords February 20, 1996

Nitrogen Vulnerable Zones: Designations Lords March 20, 1996

4 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords March 26, 1996

8 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 1996

Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords March 28, 1996

3 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords April 1, 1996

Construction Industry Training Board Lords April 2, 1996

3 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords April 18, 1996

6 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords April 22, 1996

Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords April 22, 1996

3 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords April 29, 1996

Asylum and Immigration Bill Lords June 24, 1996

BCG Immunisation Written Answers July 4, 1996

Firearms Consultative Committee: Annual Report Written Answers July 11, 1996

Armed Forces: Recruitment Lords July 16, 1996

Westminster Foundation for Democracy Written Answers July 18, 1996

2 speeches — Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Bill [H.L.] Lords July 23, 1996

Waste Treatment Plant: Licensing Written Answers July 23, 1996

Leghold Traps Written Answers July 23, 1996

Firearms Amnesty Written Answers July 23, 1996

Disability Discrimination Act: Employment Code of Practice Written Answers July 24, 1996

NHS Hospital Trusts: Economic Viability Lords October 16, 1996

UK Visitors: Figures Lords November 13, 1996

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill Lords November 14, 1996

Horserace Totalisator Board: Bets on Foreign Lotteries Written Answers November 20, 1996

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