Mr William McCarthy
July 30, 1925 -Summary information for Mr William McCarthy
Contributions
1995
South Thames TEC Lords February 6, 1995
3 speeches — EC Judgment: Implementation Lords February 9, 1995
2 speeches — Pensions Bill [H.L.] Lords February 13, 1995
3 speeches — Performance Pay: Relevance to Ministers Lords February 16, 1995
5 speeches — Ministerial Salaries Lords March 20, 1995
Workers' Representatives: Designation Machinery Lords March 20, 1995
6 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 20, 1995
3 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 20, 1995
Industrial Action: Lost Working Days Lords April 25, 1995
28 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 25, 1995
6 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 27, 1995
16 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords April 27, 1995
8 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords May 15, 1995
7 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords May 16, 1995
10 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords May 16, 1995
6 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords May 23, 1995
2 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Lords May 23, 1995
4 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 27, 1995
5 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords June 27, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
7 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
12 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 18, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 20, 1995
2 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords July 20, 1995
7 speeches — Disability Discrimination Bill Lords October 24, 1995
APPEAL AGAINST REFUSAL OF EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE Lords October 24, 1995
RESTRICTION OF PUBLICITY Lords October 24, 1995
Collective Redundancies and Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 Lords October 24, 1995
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1995
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