Mr Peter Lovell-Davis
July 8, 1924 - January 6, 2001Summary information for Mr Peter Lovell-Davis
Contributions
1976
4 speeches — OPEC MEMBERSHIP AND THE UK Lords January 13, 1976
ENERGY-SAVING LOAN SCHEME Lords January 15, 1976
BRITISH NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION CHAIRMAN Written Answers January 22, 1976
BRITISH NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION STAFF Written Answers January 27, 1976
6 speeches — EEC: THIRTY-SECOND REPORT ON THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF NUCLEAR SAFETY Lords January 29, 1976
OFFSHORE SUPPLIES OFFICE STAFF Written Answers January 29, 1976
CONTINENTAL SHELF EXTRACTIONS Written Answers January 29, 1976
9 speeches — JET PROJECT: SITING Lords February 16, 1976
RETIREMENT PENSIONERS: FUEL SUPPLY Written Answers February 16, 1976
2 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD (FINANCE) BILL Lords February 19, 1976
ELECTRICITY: DOMESTIC CONSUMER DISCONNECTIONS Written Answers February 24, 1976
ELECTRIC HEATING: PROMOTION EXPENDITURE Written Answers February 25, 1976
LOFT INSULATION AND TANK LAGGING Written Answers March 16, 1976
6 speeches — ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords March 22, 1976
2 speeches — REDUNDANT MINEWORKERS AND CONCESSIONARY COAL (PAYMENTS SCHEMES) (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1976 Lords March 25, 1976
3 speeches — BNOC OFFICES Lords March 30, 1976
IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION: ELECTRICITY COUNCIL'S STAND Written Answers March 30, 1976
7 speeches — POST OFFICE SORTING PROCEDURE Lords April 1, 1976
LOFT INSULATION Written Answers April 5, 1976
5 speeches — NAMIBIA: URANIUM PURCHASES Lords April 8, 1976
14 speeches — ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords April 8, 1976
25 speeches — ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords April 12, 1976
9 speeches — ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords April 12, 1976
19 speeches — ENERGY BILL [H.L.] Lords April 13, 1976
2 speeches — NEEDS OF THE ELDERLY Lords June 23, 1976
2 speeches — SCHOOL MEDICAL RECORDS Lords October 15, 1976
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 11, 1976
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