Mr Richard Hill
July 21, 1931 -Summary information for Mr Richard Hill
Contributions
1985
ROYAL ORDNANCE plc: VESTING DAY Written Answers January 14, 1985
HGV TAX AND ROAD MAINTENANCE Written Answers January 23, 1985
2 speeches — Ministry of Defence: Civilian Manpower Lords February 12, 1985
EDUCATION COSTS Written Answers March 4, 1985
Town and Country Planning (Compensation) Bill Lords March 5, 1985
2 speeches — Animals in Schools: RSPCA Guidance Lords March 7, 1985
Telephone Boxes: Design Lords March 13, 1985
COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE MINISTERS Written Answers March 13, 1985
27 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords April 18, 1985
10 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords April 25, 1985
COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE MINISTERS: MAY MEETING Written Answers May 7, 1985
MILK QUOTAS 1985–86 Written Answers May 7, 1985
DAIRY PRODUCE QUOTAS: GUIDANCE TO TRIBUNAL Written Answers May 8, 1985
2 speeches — Marine Counter-pollution Exercise Lords May 9, 1985
The Arab-Israeli Dispute and the EC Lords May 22, 1985
RAF TRAINER: BRITISH AEROSPACE TENDER Written Answers May 23, 1985
CIVIL SERVICE RECRUITMENT: APPLICANTS' ETHNIC ORIGINS Written Answers June 3, 1985
5 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords June 4, 1985
2 speeches — Timber Imports: Pest Controls Lords June 11, 1985
SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT SINGLE PAYMENTS Written Answers June 28, 1985
6 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords July 4, 1985
2 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Lords July 4, 1985
ADAS: BELL REPORT Written Answers July 23, 1985
NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES: INCOME Written Answers July 26, 1985
2 speeches — UK Food Production: Marketing Initiatives Lords October 30, 1985
2 speeches — Employment of Graduates Lords November 19, 1985
2 speeches — Schools and Industry: Links Lords November 21, 1985
2 speeches — Church of Scientology: Charitable Status Lords December 17, 1985
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