Mr William Sefton
August 5, 1915 - September 9, 2001Summary information for Mr William Sefton
Contributions
1989
CHIEFTAIN TANK REPLACEMENT Written Answers January 16, 1989
YATE SCHOOL, BRISTOL: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Written Answers January 16, 1989
CHANNEL TUNNEL: LIVERPOOL LINK Written Answers January 16, 1989
CHANNEL TUNNEL: LIVERPOOL PROPOSAL Written Answers January 16, 1989
TRANSPORT SUBSIDIES: REGIONAL COMPARISONS Written Answers January 23, 1989
3 speeches — London Traffic Flow: Study Lords January 31, 1989
6 speeches — Football Spectators Bill [H.L.] Lords February 2, 1989
Increasing the Use of the Railways Lords February 15, 1989
HUMBER BRIDGE AND MERSEY TUNNEL: AID Written Answers February 15, 1989
PORT SUBSIDIES IN THE; EC Written Answers February 15, 1989
5 speeches — Government Offices: Central London Site Lords March 16, 1989
MERSEYSIDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: NAO REPORT Written Answers March 22, 1989
LONDON WEIGHTING Written Answers March 23, 1989
CHANNEL TUNNEL RAIL LINK Written Answers March 23, 1989
4 speeches — Official Secrets Bill Lords April 24, 1989
The Rose Theatre Lords May 15, 1989
Traffic and Transport in the UK Lords May 24, 1989
2 speeches — Water Charges Lords May 25, 1989
6 speeches — Dock Work Bill Lords June 20, 1989
3 speeches — Electricity Bill Lords July 5, 1989
Religious Prosecutions (Abolition) (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 6, 1989
FERRIES: SAFETY MEASURES Written Answers July 17, 1989
3 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords July 20, 1989
MERSEYSIDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: NAO REPORT Written Answers July 26, 1989
3 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 10, 1989
2 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 25, 1989
Regional Policy Lords October 31, 1989
COAL MINES: PLANNING APPLICATIONS Written Answers November 7, 1989
MUCH WOOLTON RC PRIMARY SCHOOL Written Answers December 6, 1989
Abortion (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1989
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