Mr William Sefton

August 5, 1915 - September 9, 2001
Summary information for Mr William Sefton

Contributions

1986

UNEMPLOYMENT IN LIVERPOOL: PLESSEY plc Written Answers January 14, 1986

2 speeches — Electricity Charges: Large Industrial Users Lords January 16, 1986

4 speeches — "Paying for Local Government": The Welsh Approach Lords January 29, 1986

2 speeches — Swan Deaths: Anglers' Lead Weights Lords January 30, 1986

3 speeches — Welsh Water Authority: Privatisation Lords February 5, 1986

3 speeches — London Docklands Development: Progress Lords February 6, 1986

2 speeches — GCHQ Staffing Policy Lords March 19, 1986

3 speeches — Greater London Enterprise Board Lords April 10, 1986

London Airports: Rail Fares Policy Lords April 25, 1986

Government Policies: Social Effects Lords April 30, 1986

2 speeches — Televising of Proceedings of the House Lords May 12, 1986

9 speeches — Airports Bill Lords May 15, 1986

2 speeches — Airport Bill Lords May 15, 1986

2 speeches — The Water Industry Lords May 21, 1986

3 speeches — Gas Bill Lords June 5, 1986

2 speeches — Airports Bill Lords June 10, 1986

2 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords June 19, 1986

2 speeches — Schools: Daily Act of Worship Lords July 17, 1986

2 speeches — Local Government Finance 1987–88 Lords July 22, 1986

10 speeches — London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords July 30, 1986

2 speeches — Urban Development Corporations Lords October 8, 1986

2 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 9, 1986

4 speeches — Housing (Scotland) Bill Lords October 29, 1986

2 speeches — Deacons (Ordination of Women) Measure Lords November 4, 1986

The Rover Group Lords December 2, 1986

6 speeches — London Docklands Railway (City Extension) Bill Lords December 2, 1986

4 speeches — Civil Service: London Weighting Lords December 4, 1986

Supplementary Benefit (Housing Requirements and Resources) Amendment Regulations 1986 Lords December 18, 1986

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