Mr Thomas Chaloner
July 1, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Thomas Chaloner
Contributions
1998
Ambassadorial Appointments Lords January 19, 1998
Teachers: Recruitment Lords January 20, 1998
Zimbabwe Land Acquisition: Compensation Written Answers January 22, 1998
2 speeches — Beef Bones Regulations 1997 Lords January 27, 1998
Directors' Remuneration Lords January 29, 1998
Fisheries: Quotas Lords January 29, 1998
3 speeches — Varroa Mite Written Answers January 29, 1998
Forestry Lords February 18, 1998
London Underground: Investment Policy Lords February 25, 1998
Access to the Open Countryside Lords February 25, 1998
Teenage Pregnancies Lords March 24, 1998
2 speeches — Fish Catch: Discards Policy Lords March 31, 1998
Benefit Payments: Computer Project Lords April 1, 1998
Prisoners' Board and Lodging: Payments Lords April 7, 1998
ERM Lords April 8, 1998
Steel Exports Lords April 8, 1998
Chernobyl Site: Safety Plan Lords April 9, 1998
Litter and Refuse Problem Lords April 21, 1998
2 speeches — Fireworks Bill Lords May 5, 1998
Blood Alcohol Levels for Drivers: ECC Report Lords May 6, 1998
Teachers: Capability Procedures Lords May 14, 1998
Pregnant Women: Maternity Rights at Work Lords June 4, 1998
Manufacturing Industry: Interest Rate Increase Lords June 11, 1998
PAYMENT OF SCHOOL EXPENSES; GRANT OF SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC Lords June 16, 1998
Developing Countries: Unsustainable Debt Lords June 18, 1998
Red Squirrel Conservation Lords June 23, 1998
2 speeches — School Standards and Framework Bill Lords July 2, 1998
Mobile Phones on Trains Written Answers July 9, 1998
England/Scotland Road Link: Status Lords July 23, 1998
2 speeches — Agriculture Lords November 18, 1998
EU/South Africa Trade Agreement Lords November 19, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Lords December 8, 1998
CJD and Smoking: Deaths Written Answers December 8, 1998
Tobacco Lords December 10, 1998
Access to Justice Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1998
Prisoners: Educational Provision Lords December 15, 1998
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