Mr Thomas Stanley

September 28, 1927 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Stanley

Contributions

1989

2 speeches — Illegal Dumping Lords February 20, 1989

European Monetary System: Membership Lords March 14, 1989

TENANTS' CHOICE SCHEME:IMPLEMENTATION Written Answers March 15, 1989

BREWING INDUSTRY: MMC REPORT Written Answers March 21, 1989

Water Bill Lords April 17, 1989

Marine Nature Reserve: Search for Agreement Lords April 19, 1989

2 speeches — Welsh-speaking Communities Lords April 19, 1989

Electricity Bill Lords April 25, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 2, 1989

The Challenge of 1992 Lords May 3, 1989

CHEMICAL HAZARDS: EVALUATION AND CONTROL PROPOSALS Written Answers May 3, 1989

2 speeches — Pest Control: Birds Lords May 4, 1989

6 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 4, 1989

Charities and the 1989 Budget Lords May 9, 1989

2 speeches — Electricity Bill Lords May 16, 1989

LINK PROGRAMMES: PROGRESS Written Answers May 16, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 18, 1989

3 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 18, 1989

3 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 22, 1989

5 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 23, 1989

6 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 23, 1989

22 speeches — PART II ORDERS CONTAINING MANDATORY PROVISIONS ETC. Lords May 23, 1989

4 speeches — Electricity Bill Lords June 5, 1989

Hong Kong Ivory Trade Lords June 8, 1989

5 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 12, 1989

3 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 12, 1989

17 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 13, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 27, 1989

2 speeches — Electricity Bill Lords July 5, 1989

WATER AUTHORITIES: UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS Written Answers July 5, 1989

POTATO MARKETING Written Answers July 20, 1989

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 25, 1989

2 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 11, 1989

4 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 25, 1989

Small Businesses and Payment Delays Lords November 14, 1989

2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords November 14, 1989

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