Mr Richard Wilson

September 22, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Wilson

Contributions

1986

Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 14, 1986

3 speeches — Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1986

Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1986

25 speeches — Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1986

9 speeches — Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords February 13, 1986

12 speeches — Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords February 25, 1986

2 speeches — Northern Ireland: Events of 3rd March 1986 Lords March 4, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND SALMON LEGISLATION Written Answers March 10, 1986

2 speeches — EXTRADITION FROM REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Written Answers April 8, 1986

2 speeches — Falkland Islands: Fish Conservation Lords April 23, 1986

2 speeches — Motor-Cyclists: Driving Practices Lords April 24, 1986

LITTER IN THE COUNTRYSIDE: PLASTIC SACKS Written Answers April 25, 1986

European Maritime Transport Policy: ECC Report Lords May 2, 1986

Agriculture Bill Lords May 6, 1986

2 speeches — Salmon Netting: Legislation Lords June 11, 1986

Northern Ireland Assembly Lords June 12, 1986

Agriculture Bill Lords June 12, 1986

8 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 19, 1986

Northern Ireland Assembly (Dissolution) Order 1986 Lords June 19, 1986

Severn Estuary Barrage Study Lords June 24, 1986

South Africa Lords July 4, 1986

SALMON DRIFT NETTING: IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTRICTIONS Written Answers July 28, 1986

ANGLO-IRISH AGREEMENT Written Answers July 30, 1986

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords July 31, 1986

2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords October 17, 1986

3 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords October 30, 1986

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords October 30, 1986

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords October 30, 1986

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords November 3, 1986

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 13, 1986

SALMON FISHING: NET PROHIBITION Written Answers December 18, 1986

SALMON: RESTOCKING OF SCOTTISH RIVERS Written Answers December 18, 1986

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