Mr Noel Annan
December 25, 1916 - February 21, 2000Summary information for Mr Noel Annan
Contributions
1986
Stansted Airport: Rail Link Lords January 16, 1986
3 speeches — Higher Education: Institutional Framework Lords March 5, 1986
Museums and Galleries (Prohibition of Admission Charges) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 5, 1986
Offshore Fuel Industries: Training Courses Lords March 11, 1986
3 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
Libya: US Action Lords April 18, 1986
Stansted Airport: Rail Link Lords April 24, 1986
Skill Shortages in Manufacturing Lords May 1, 1986
3 speeches — Museums and Galleries (Prohibition of Admission Charges) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1986
Schools: Investment in Education and Science Lords May 7, 1986
Afghanistan and Middle East:Foreign Troops Lords May 12, 1986
British Shipbuilders Lords May 14, 1986
University Funding Lords May 20, 1986
2 speeches — Education Bill [H.L.] Lords May 20, 1986
Terrorism: Funding Lords June 3, 1986
Mergers and Monopolies: Policy Review Lords June 6, 1986
2 speeches — Post Codes: Inclusion in Telephone Directories Lords June 9, 1986
Tourist Industry: Booking Cancellations Lords June 11, 1986
Birkbeck College: Funding Lords June 13, 1986
Student Support Lords June 18, 1986
Agriculture Bill Lords June 19, 1986
Post Office-British Telecom Liaison Lords June 23, 1986
Peacock Report Lords July 3, 1986
Graduates: Employment Prospects Lords July 14, 1986
Glorious Revolution: Tercentenary Celebrations Lords July 14, 1986
Public Libraries: Newspapers Lords October 16, 1986
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords October 30, 1986
Maguire/Guildford Trials: Review Request Lords November 4, 1986
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 13, 1986
Academic Medicine and the NHS Lords November 26, 1986
Metropolitan Police Band Lords December 9, 1986
2 speeches — BBC Financing: Peacock Report Lords December 15, 1986
2 speeches — Security Services: Accountability Lords December 17, 1986
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