Mr Rupert Mitford

July 18, 1967 -
Summary information for Mr Rupert Mitford

Contributions

1995

2 speeches — TURKEY: AID FOR METRO PROJECT Written Answers January 16, 1995

INDONESIA: AID FOR TELEVISION STUDIO PROJECT Written Answers January 16, 1995

ATP: MAJOR PROJECTS Written Answers January 16, 1995

BOTSWANA: AID FOR FLIGHT INFORMATION PROJECT Written Answers January 19, 1995

WORLD SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Written Answers January 23, 1995

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Written Answers January 23, 1995

ZAIRE: RWANDAN REFUGEE CRISIS Written Answers January 23, 1995

CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION PERMITS PROPOSAL Written Answers January 26, 1995

Education: Student Support Lords January 30, 1995

OTTERBURN TRAINING AREA: AS90 FIRING PLAN Written Answers February 1, 1995

2 speeches — OTTERBURN TRAINING AREA: NOISE Written Answers February 1, 1995

Environment Bill [H.L.] Lords February 2, 1995

3 speeches — Environment Bill [H.L.] Lords February 2, 1995

South Africa Lords February 15, 1995

4 speeches — HIV/AIDS Written Answers February 22, 1995

Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1995

Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 1995

World Summit for Social Development Lords March 13, 1995

6 speeches — Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1995

Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill Lords March 27, 1995

3 speeches — Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords April 24, 1995

Commonwealth Development Corporation (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 4, 1995

Crown Agents Bill [H.L.] Lords May 4, 1995

International Development Association Lords July 4, 1995

Land-mines: UN Conference Lords October 17, 1995

Overseas Development Administration Lords October 19, 1995

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 16, 1995

Brazilian Mahogany: CITES Listing Written Answers December 11, 1995

Endangered Species: Import Prohibition Written Answers December 11, 1995

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