Mr Richard Hill

July 21, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Hill

Contributions

1974

6 speeches — SMOKING AND HEALTH: TURKISH CIGARETTES Lords February 4, 1974

4 speeches — BIOLOGICAL STANDARDS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1974

ANCILLARY DENTAL WORKERS REGULATIONS 1974 Lords February 8, 1974

AGRICULTURE AND THE NATIONAL ECONOMY Lords May 1, 1974

AGRICULTURE AND THE NATIONAL ECONOMY Lords May 1, 1974

SCOTTISH HOSPITAL TRUST SCHEME 1974 Lords May 9, 1974

SLAUGHTERING OF IN-PIG SOWS Lords May 15, 1974

3 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [H.L.] Lords June 11, 1974

WELFARE OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE AND POULTRY) REGULATIONS 1974 Lords June 17, 1974

E.E.C.: AGRICULTURE MINSTERS' MEETING Lords June 19, 1974

CALF SUBSIDIES (UNITED KINGDOM) (VARIATION) SCHEME 1974 Lords June 20, 1974

3 speeches — COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCILS Lords June 28, 1974

2 speeches — PART VA Lords July 15, 1974

7 speeches — HOUSING BILL Lords July 24, 1974

9 speeches — Compensation Lords July 24, 1974

REHABILITATION ORDERS Lords July 24, 1974

N.H.S. AND PRIVATE PATIENTS Lords July 29, 1974

FOOD SUPPLY AND AGRICULTURE Lords November 6, 1974

WAR ON WASTE Lords November 13, 1974

BIOLOGICAL STANDARDS BILL [H.L.] Lords November 21, 1974

EXPORT OF ANIMALS FOR SLAUGHTER Lords November 28, 1974

2 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL Lords December 2, 1974

MILK (EXTENSION OF PERIOD OF CONTROL OF MAXIMUM PRICES) ORDER 1974 Lords December 3, 1974

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (TRACTOR CABS) REGULATIONS 1974 Lords December 3, 1974

SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL Lords December 5, 1974

2 speeches — THE MIDDLE EAST Lords December 11, 1974

PATENTS (FEES AMENDMENT) ORDER 1974 Lords December 16, 1974

2 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY (CONTRIBUTIONS AND MARRIED WOMEN AND WIDOWS) MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1974 Lords December 19, 1974

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