Mr Thomas Taylor

June 10, 1929 -
Summary information for Mr Thomas Taylor

Contributions

1987

4 speeches — Rate Support Grant 1987–88 Lords January 13, 1987

Regional Policy: Imbalance in Prosperity Lords January 14, 1987

The Royal Dockyards: Consultations Lords January 20, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

2 speeches — Infant Life (Preservation) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1987

Local Authority Audits Lords February 2, 1987

Exporters: Foreign Language Teaching Lords February 3, 1987

Local Authorities: Policies Lords February 4, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords February 16, 1987

2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill: Instruction Lords February 19, 1987

Bypasses Lords February 25, 1987

Post-School Education Lords March 7, 1987

Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster Lords March 9, 1987

5 speeches — Military Training Land Lords March 10, 1987

The Disabled: Special Health Authority Lords March 12, 1987

Football Hooliganism: Control Plan Lords March 16, 1987

Industrial Disputes: 1986 Figures Lords March 17, 1987

Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Bill Lords March 17, 1987

Higher Education and Research Lords April 1, 1987

National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987

Bus Service Deregulation Lords April 6, 1987

Jarratt Report Lords April 8, 1987

Hospital Building Programme Lords May 5, 1987

4 speeches — Research Workers: Emigration Lords July 1, 1987

Primary and Secondary Education Lords July 15, 1987

3 speeches — Measures on Polytechnics, Inner London Lords July 22, 1987

Bunk Beds (Entrapment Hazards) (Safety) Regulations 1987 Lords July 23, 1987

3 speeches — Conservative Conference: Security Costs Lords November 3, 1987

Working of the House: Group Report Lords November 4, 1987

RUSKIN COLLEGE: REPORT ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM Written Answers November 9, 1987

Sunday Trading Law: Enforcement Lords November 17, 1987

Electricity Charges: Effect on Exports Lords November 30, 1987

School Governors: Training Lords December 2, 1987

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