Mr Richard Holme

May 27, 1936 - May 4, 2008
Summary information for Mr Richard Holme

Contributions

1994

Quangos Lords January 19, 1994

Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords January 31, 1994

3 speeches — Airports (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords January 31, 1994

NURSERY EDUCATION Written Answers February 2, 1994

SCIENCE DEGREES Written Answers February 2, 1994

European Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1994 Lords February 14, 1994

European Union: Water Directives Lords March 1, 1994

British Rail: Privatisation Subsidies Lords March 2, 1994

2 speeches — Northern Ireland: Opsahl Report Lords March 3, 1994

Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords March 9, 1994

NORTHERN IRELAND: PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES Written Answers March 15, 1994

Enforcement of Community Competition Rules: ECC Report Lords March 21, 1994

UN: Armed Forces Deployment Lords March 23, 1994

3 speeches — Belfast International Airport: Security Lords March 31, 1994

Northern Ireland Lords May 25, 1994

Privatised Industries: Regulators Lords June 28, 1994

Litter (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords June 29, 1994

Civil Service (Management Functions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords July 13, 1994

Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions)(Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords July 13, 1994

2 speeches — Ports (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords July 20, 1994

Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 Lords July 21, 1994

Waste Recycling Lords July 25, 1994

Al Yamamah Defence Contracts Lords October 13, 1994

Northern Ireland: Recent Developments Lords October 17, 1994

Coal: Consumer Safeguards Lords October 24, 1994

2 speeches — Millennium Commission: Dismissal of Chief Executive Lords October 27, 1994

2 speeches — Northern Ireland: Integrated Schools Lords November 2, 1994

RESPITE CARE: FUNDING Written Answers December 7, 1994

The Legislative Process Lords December 14, 1994

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