Mr William Blease
May 28, 1914 - May 16, 2008Summary information for Mr William Blease
Contributions
1982
NORTHERN IRELAND STUDENTS: UNIVERSITY STUDY AWARDS Written Answers February 1, 1982
Rates Amendment (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 Lords February 2, 1982
Electricity Service (Finance) (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords February 2, 1982
4 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND CIVIL SERVICE: TRAINING PROJECT STATISTICS Written Answers February 4, 1982
N. IRELAND: REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS Written Answers February 18, 1982
N. IRELAND STUDENTS: TRAVEL ALLOWANCES Written Answers February 18, 1982
N. IRELAND STUDENTS: UNIVERSITY STUDY AWARDS Written Answers February 18, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: TEACHER REDEPLOYMENT Written Answers February 22, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: UNIVERSITY STUDY AWARD POLICY Written Answers February 22, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND AND SCOTLAND: PUPIL-TEACHER RATIO Written Answers February 22, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: TEACHING VACANCIES Written Answers February 22, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND TEACHER UNEMPLOYMENT MONITORING GROUP Written Answers February 22, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: DISABLED WOMEN Written Answers February 25, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: RECIPIENTS OF MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS Written Answers March 1, 1982
Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords March 2, 1982
3 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords March 2, 1982
Limitation Amendment (Northern Ireland Order 1982) Lords March 2, 1982
SOLVENT ABUSE (GLUE SNIFFING): NORTHERN IRELAND Written Answers March 3, 1982
ANGLING IN NORTHERN IRELAND Written Answers March 4, 1982
The Irish Republic: British Subjects' Voting Rights Lords March 11, 1982
ECC 10th Report: Guidelines for European Agriculture and the 1982–83 Lords March 30, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: CHILD DAY CARE FACILITIES Written Answers April 1, 1982
2 speeches — Northern Ireland: Political Developments Lords April 5, 1982
THE NEW UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Written Answers April 5, 1982
2 speeches — Industrial Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 Lords April 6, 1982
Probation Board (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords May 13, 1982
2 speeches — N. Ireland: County Court Trial Waiting Time Lords May 26, 1982
N. Ireland: Riot Control Equipment Lords May 26, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: UK SUBVENTION Written Answers June 14, 1982
Disarmament: UN Second Special Session Lords June 16, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: SHARE OF UK TAXES Written Answers June 16, 1982
Departments (No. 2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords June 22, 1982
Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 8, 1982
Northern Ireland Act 1974 (Interim Period Extension) Order 1982 Lords July 8, 1982
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978 (Continuance) Order 1982 Lords July 8, 1982
Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 20, 1982
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 20, 1982
Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 22, 1982
2 speeches — Appropriation (No. 2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords July 22, 1982
Industrial Development (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords July 22, 1982
BELFAST: PROPOSED RAIL LINK Written Answers July 22, 1982
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Assembly (Day of Election) Order 1982 Lords July 28, 1982
2 speeches — Shipbuilding (Redundancy Payments Scheme) (Great Britain) (Amendment) Order 1982 Lords July 29, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: RIVER LAGAN POLLUTION Written Answers July 29, 1982
HARLAND AND WOLFF LIMITED Written Answers August 2, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: INDUSTRIAL FORUM Written Answers August 2, 1982
Homosexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 Lords October 26, 1982
THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUTH TRAINING PROGRAMME Written Answers October 26, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRY Written Answers October 26, 1982
N. IRELAND: IMPORTS OF CEMENT Written Answers October 28, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY: OFFICIAL REPORT AND PAPERS Written Answers November 10, 1982
NORTHERN IRELAND AFFAIRS Written Answers November 16, 1982
The Scotch Whisky Industry Lords November 24, 1982
Ballykelly, Co. Londonderry: Bombing Lords December 7, 1982
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