Mr Thomas Chaloner

July 1, 1927 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Chaloner

Contributions

1988

Uranium Oxide: Imports from Namibia Lords January 20, 1988

Local Government Bill Lords January 26, 1988

Local Government Bill Lords February 2, 1988

Angola and South African Forces Lords February 17, 1988

2 speeches — Nature Conservancy Council Lords February 17, 1988

Runway Capacity Lords February 18, 1988

Local Government Bill Lords February 18, 1988

Licensing Bill Lords March 15, 1988

Ethiopia: Political Prisoners Lords March 30, 1988

AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' COUNCIL MEETING, 28th-30th MARCH Written Answers April 11, 1988

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes Lords April 27, 1988

US Nuclear Weapons in UK Lords May 11, 1988

Government Lawyers: Recruitment Lords May 19, 1988

Nuclear Disarmament: Verification Lords May 19, 1988

2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 24, 1988

Woodlands: Planting Figures Lords June 8, 1988

Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 9, 1988

Cycling Facilities Lords June 15, 1988

2 speeches — Slavery: Press Report Lords June 23, 1988

Military Terminology Lords July 12, 1988

3 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 18, 1988

5 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 18, 1988

2 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 20, 1988

4 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 20, 1988

Motorway Crash Barriers Lords July 21, 1988

Gatwick Airport: Night Landings Lords July 21, 1988

Pollution Control and Power Stations Lords July 28, 1988

Romania: Systemisation Policy Lords July 29, 1988

REGISTRATION SERVICE Written Answers October 10, 1988

Air Traffic Control System: Future Capacity Lords October 25, 1988

Higher Education: Increased Access Lords October 26, 1988

2 speeches — North Sea Pollution Lords November 2, 1988

Common Land Forum Report Lords December 1, 1988

Southern Africa Lords December 14, 1988

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