Mr William Blease

May 28, 1914 - May 16, 2008
Summary information for Mr William Blease

Contributions

1986

Intergovernmental Conference: Reports Lords January 30, 1986

5 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND: SEXUAL OFFENCES STATISTICS Written Answers February 4, 1986

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND EDUCATION AND LIBRARY BOARDS: EXPENDITURE Written Answers March 19, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: NURSERY SCHOOL EDUCATION Written Answers March 19, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE Written Answers March 24, 1986

RUC: Safety of Officers and their Families Lords April 8, 1986

HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE Written Answers April 8, 1986

CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN NORTHERN IRELAND Written Answers April 16, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: PRIVATE EXPENDITURE ON HEALTH CARE Written Answers April 22, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: SOCIAL SERVICE STATISTICS Written Answers April 24, 1986

ANGLO-IRISH AGREEMENT: DISCUSSIONS Written Answers May 8, 1986

Agricultural Research and Development Lords May 14, 1986

Regional Unemployment: Northern Ireland Lords May 20, 1986

Northern Ireland Assembly Lords June 12, 1986

Northern Ireland Assembly (Dissolution) Order 1986 Lords June 19, 1986

2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 30, 1986

Appropriation (No. 2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 Lords June 30, 1986

Social Need (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 Lords June 30, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: UK SUBVENTION 1985 AND 1986 Written Answers June 30, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: GRANTS TO VOLUNTARY BODIES Written Answers June 30, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: GRANTS TO CO-OPERATION NORTH Written Answers June 30, 1986

Vocational Education and Training Lords July 2, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: HEALTH AND SAFETY AGENCY Written Answers July 11, 1986

NORTHERN IRELAND: PRIVATELY RENTED DWELLINGS Written Answers October 16, 1986

3 speeches — International Fund for Ireland (Immunities and Privileges) Order 1986 Lords November 5, 1986

Pilotage Bill [H.L.] Lords November 25, 1986

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