Ms Katharine Elliot
January 15, 1903 - January 3, 1994Summary information for Ms Katharine Elliot
Contributions
1986
Local Government Bill Lords February 4, 1986
Residues in Animals and Fresh Meat: ECC Report Lords February 4, 1986
2 speeches — The Arts: Business Sponsorship Lords February 24, 1986
2 speeches — Schizophrenia: Newspaper Articles Lords March 17, 1986
Housing (Scotland) Bill Lords March 18, 1986
2 speeches — Museums and Galleries: Funding Lords March 19, 1986
Voluntary Organisations and Abolition of MCCs Lords March 19, 1986
Sex Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords April 14, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
Cereals and Farm Price Policy: ECC Reports Lords April 21, 1986
2 speeches — Rural Sub-Post Offices Lords April 23, 1986
Housing (Scotland) Bill Lords April 28, 1986
GREEN BELTS AND PLANNING PERMISSION Written Answers April 30, 1986
2 speeches — Agriculture Bill Lords May 6, 1986
2 speeches — European Community: UK Payments Lords May 13, 1986
Disabled Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Bill Lords May 14, 1986
2 speeches — Overseas Aid: Voluntary Agencies Lords May 15, 1986
BR Rolling Stock Manufacture and Maintenance Lords May 20, 1986
Agriculture Bill Lords June 12, 1986
2 speeches — The Arts: Business Sponsorship Lords July 2, 1986
Agriculture Bill Lords July 2, 1986
Metropolitan Police Establishment: Recruiting Lords July 9, 1986
Underground Stations: Escalators Lords July 23, 1986
2 speeches — Food from Britain Campaign: Support Lords July 24, 1986
Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 9, 1986
Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (England) (No. 2) Order 1986 Lords October 30, 1986
Child Abuse: Government Action Lords November 3, 1986
Youth Exchanges: EC Action Programme Lords November 4, 1986
Truancy in Schools Lords December 2, 1986
2 speeches — Occupational Therapists: Training Lords December 3, 1986
Consumer Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1986
2 speeches — EC Food Aid: Administration Lords December 16, 1986
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