Mr Timothy Beaumont

November 22, 1928 - April 8, 2008
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Contributions

1998

Thorne and Hatfield Moors Written Answers January 12, 1998

Press Complaints Lords January 14, 1998

Environmental Technology and Services Lords January 14, 1998

Dounreay Shaft Written Answers January 14, 1998

Agriculture Lords January 21, 1998

3 speeches — Welfare of Pigs (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 26, 1998

Recycled Paper Written Answers January 26, 1998

Housing in Town and Country Lords February 11, 1998

Thorne and Hatfield Moors Written Answers February 17, 1998

Rural Policy: Institutional Framework Written Answers February 17, 1998

Forestry Lords February 18, 1998

Ascension Island: Civilian Flights Written Answers February 19, 1998

Mahogany for RN Ships: Source Written Answers February 19, 1998

British Indian Ocean Territory Citizens Written Answers February 23, 1998

British Indian Ocean Territory Lords February 24, 1998

Contaminated Land Written Answers March 5, 1998

Armed Forces: Lamb Supplies Written Answers March 10, 1998

2 speeches — Thorne and Hatfield Moors: Peat Extraction Written Answers March 16, 1998

Red Squirrels Lords March 25, 1998

Citizen Rights: Draft European Convention Written Answers April 6, 1998

Animal Health (Amendment) Bill Lords April 21, 1998

Allotments Lords April 22, 1998

Pesticides Bill Lords April 27, 1998

Dounreay Shaft: Radioactive Debris Written Answers April 27, 1998

Badgers and Tuberculosis Lords April 28, 1998

Conservation and Tourism Lords April 29, 1998

Thorne and Hatfield Moors: Peat Extraction Written Answers April 29, 1998

Election Mail Written Answers May 6, 1998

Ascension Island: Civilian Flights Written Answers May 7, 1998

Animal Health (Amendment) Bill Lords May 13, 1998

3 speeches — Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords May 18, 1998

CAP Reform: ECC Report Lords May 18, 1998

Harbour Porpoise: Habitat Research Written Answers May 20, 1998

Sixteenth Century Acts Written Answers June 5, 1998

Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers June 22, 1998

Quarrying Lords June 25, 1998

National Institutions Measure Lords June 29, 1998

Council of Europe Lords June 30, 1998

Welfare of Livestock (Amendment) Regulations 1998 Lords July 7, 1998

Provincial Repertory Theatres Lords July 14, 1998

The New Forest Lords July 15, 1998

Pig Tail-docking Written Answers July 16, 1998

The Global Environmental Facility Lords July 20, 1998

Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (Amendment) Regulations 1998 Lords July 31, 1998

ACP Banana Regime Written Answers July 31, 1998

2 speeches — Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords October 7, 1998

Harbour Porpoises: Pembrokeshire Written Answers October 19, 1998

Provision of Refuges for Children Lords October 21, 1998

2 speeches — House of Lords Restaurants: British Pig Meat Lords October 21, 1998

2 speeches — New Zealand: Agricultural Subsidy Policy Written Answers October 22, 1998

3 speeches — Genetically Modified Plant Varieties: Seed Listing Written Answers October 22, 1998

Glufosinate Ammonium: Use as Pesticides Written Answers October 22, 1998

Herbicide Use on Genetically Engineered Crops Written Answers October 29, 1998

MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords November 4, 1998

Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords November 4, 1998

Pesticide Use on Genetically Engineered Crops Written Answers November 5, 1998

Genetically Modified Organisms Written Answers November 9, 1998

Genetically Modified Crop Consents Written Answers November 9, 1998

Tenant Farmers Association: Support Request Written Answers November 16, 1998

Dangerous Wild Animals Act: Northern Ireland Written Answers November 19, 1998

Genetically Modified Plant Varieties: Seed Listing Applications Written Answers December 3, 1998

AONBs and SSSIs: Protection Lords December 8, 1998

Agriculture Lords December 9, 1998

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