Ms Barbara Young
April 8, 1948 -Summary information for Ms Barbara Young
Contributions
1998
Wales: Agri-environmental Scheme Lords January 13, 1998
Environmental Technology and Services Lords January 14, 1998
Official Report of the Grand Committee on the National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 19, 1998
Forestry Commission Woodlands Lords January 21, 1998
Agriculture Lords January 21, 1998
Fisheries: Quotas Lords January 29, 1998
The National Health Service Lords February 4, 1998
Housing in Town and Country Lords February 11, 1998
Mental Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1998
Forestry Lords February 18, 1998
3 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Data Protection Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report February 23, 1998
Charities Lords March 4, 1998
National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1998
Asylum Applicants: Exceptional Leave Written Answers March 19, 1998
Housing Planning Written Answers April 1, 1998
Water Charging Written Answers April 1, 1998
Special Waste Regulations 1996 Written Answers April 2, 1998
Agriculture Council, 31 March Written Answers April 9, 1998
Government of Wales Bill Lords April 21, 1998
Cattle Tracing System Written Answers April 27, 1998
Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords May 18, 1998
CAP Reform: ECC Report Lords May 18, 1998
Energy Policy Lords June 4, 1998
Sex Offenders: Child Protection Measures Written Answers June 4, 1998
British Embassy, Berlin Written Answers June 24, 1998
Quarrying Lords June 25, 1998
Organophosphorus Products Written Answers July 6, 1998
MAFF: Service Delivery Targets Written Answers July 15, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 27, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords July 28, 1998
2 speeches — Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords October 7, 1998
Regional Development Agencies Bill Lords November 4, 1998
Agriculture Council: Outcome Lords November 25, 1998
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