Mr Sydney Irving
1918 - 1989Summary information for Mr Sydney Irving
Contributions
1983
3 speeches — Educational Opportunities Lords January 19, 1983
Water Bill Lords February 24, 1983
2 speeches — Water Bill Lords March 8, 1983
2 speeches — Water Bill Lords March 8, 1983
Dartford Tunnel Bill [H.L.] Lords March 15, 1983
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS: UK NATIONALS ABROAD Written Answers March 16, 1983
2 speeches — ECC 8th Report: The Rational Use of Energy in Industry Lords March 24, 1983
Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 30, 1983
Citizens' Advice Bureaux: Funding Lords April 12, 1983
2 speeches — Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 9, 1983
Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 28, 1983
Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 14, 1983
Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 14, 1983
LAWN MOWER NOISE: EEC DIRECTIVE Written Answers July 27, 1983
SAFETY GLASS: EEC DIRECTIVE Written Answers July 27, 1983
EEC AND NON-TARIFF BARRIERS Written Answers July 27, 1983
CONSTRUCTION PLANT DIRECTIVES ON NOISE LEVELS Written Answers October 24, 1983
Central and Local Government Lords October 26, 1983
Lotteries (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords October 27, 1983
EC: HARMONISATION AND LIBERALISATION Written Answers October 27, 1983
GENERATORS FOR WELDING AND POWER SUPPLIES: EC DIRECTIVE Written Answers November 10, 1983
RADIO INTERFERENCE BY INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: EC DIRECTIVE Written Answers November 14, 1983
ELECTRIC LIFTS: EC DIRECTIVE Written Answers November 16, 1983
SEAMLESS GAS CYLINDERS: EEC DIRECTIVE Written Answers November 17, 1983
Tourism: Policy Lords November 22, 1983
DOGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1983 Written Answers November 24, 1983
DOG LICENCES Written Answers November 30, 1983
DOG LICENCES IN SCOTLAND Written Answers December 1, 1983
VAT REVENUES Written Answers December 19, 1983
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