Mr Thomas Taylor

April 27, 1912 - July 13, 2001
Summary information for Mr Thomas Taylor

Contributions

1992

Sri Lanka Lords January 14, 1992

Yugoslavia: Peacekeeping Initiatives Lords January 21, 1992

Local Government Finance Bill Lords January 27, 1992

Broadcasting Act 1990 Lords March 3, 1992

4 speeches — Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Bill Lords March 3, 1992

Trust Ports Lords March 9, 1992

The Gas Industry Lords March 11, 1992

Constitutional Reform Lords March 11, 1992

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 11, 1992

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 12, 1992

UK Export Promotion Services Lords May 20, 1992

Rabbit Control Lords May 21, 1992

Overseas Aid: GNP Target Lords June 2, 1992

3 speeches — Marsham Street: Staff Relocations Lords June 3, 1992

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Lords June 17, 1992

European Council, 27th and 28th June Lords June 29, 1992

Wildlife Sites: Protection Lords June 30, 1992

London: Rough Sleepers Lords July 2, 1992

Unemployment and Bankruptcies Lords July 7, 1992

Second World War: Commemorative Services Lords July 14, 1992

The Coal Industry Lords October 20, 1992

Pit Closures Lords October 21, 1992

3 speeches — Forestry: New Planting Lords November 3, 1992

No.2 Marsham Street Lords November 3, 1992

British Rail: Fare Increases Lords November 4, 1992

3 speeches — Overseas Aid Programme Lords November 11, 1992

Overseas Trade Forecast Lords November 18, 1992

The Caribbean Lords November 23, 1992

Ashford International Station Lords November 24, 1992

The BBC Lords November 24, 1992

Derelict Land Grant Lords December 1, 1992

British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Bill Lords December 1, 1992

2 speeches — Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill Lords December 7, 1992

Human Rights and Bilateral Aid Lords December 9, 1992

EC Trade Marks Office: Location Lords December 17, 1992

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