Ms Nora David

September 23, 1913 -
Summary information for Ms Nora David

Contributions

1986

2 speeches — Corporal Punishment and European Court Ruling Lords January 23, 1986

3 speeches — Science and Technology in Local Government: Select Committee Report Lords January 27, 1986

2 speeches — "Paying for Local Government": Green Paper Lords January 28, 1986

British Housing Inquiry: Report Lords January 29, 1986

2 speeches — British Housing Inquiry: Report Lords January 29, 1986

2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Responsibilities Lords February 3, 1986

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 4, 1986

4 speeches — Education: Avoidance of Politicisation Lords February 5, 1986

5 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 18, 1986

7 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 18, 1986

5 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 24, 1986

7 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 24, 1986

3 speeches — Rate Support Grant Recycling Lords March 5, 1986

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords March 13, 1986

7 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords March 13, 1986

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords March 18, 1986

2 speeches — Rates Reform Lords March 26, 1986

Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 15, 1986

Housing Corporation: Special Funding Lords April 17, 1986

Lebanon: Terrorism and British Interests Lords April 17, 1986

Home Improvement and Maintenance Lords April 23, 1986

Housing Corporation Development Programme Lords April 23, 1986

2 speeches — Nuclear Waste: NIREX Investigation Lords April 25, 1986

Soviet Nuclear Accident: UK Monitoring Lords May 6, 1986

2 speeches — The Water Industry Lords May 21, 1986

London Hazards Centre: Funding Lords June 4, 1986

Public Libraries: Newspapers Lords June 5, 1986

Residuary Bodies: Appointment of Women Lords June 10, 1986

Radiation Measurement Units Lords June 18, 1986

Housing: Public Investment Lords June 18, 1986

Town and Country Planning (NIREX) Special Development Order 1986 Lords June 18, 1986

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

BRITISH STUDENTS TRAINING ABROAD Written Answers July 22, 1986

Voluntary Organisations in London: Funding Lords July 28, 1986

2 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords July 30, 1986

2 speeches — Rate Support Grants Bill Lords July 31, 1986

16 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 7, 1986

5 speeches — SCHEDULE TO BE INSERTED IN THE HOUSING ACT 1985 SCHEDULE 3A CONSULTATION BEFORE DISPOSAL TO PRIVATE SECTOR LANDLORD Lords October 7, 1986

Urban Development Corporations Lords October 8, 1986

Wind Energy: Effect of Local Government Rates Lords October 9, 1986

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

18 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 13, 1986

4 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 22, 1986

31 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 22, 1986

County Hall Buildings, Lambeth: Disposal Lords October 23, 1986

MOBILE TELEPHONES Written Answers October 27, 1986

2 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 28, 1986

13 speeches — Housing and Planning Bill Lords October 28, 1986

2 speeches — MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords November 4, 1986

Acid Rain: Control Measures Lords November 5, 1986

RIGHT-TO-BUY: ELDERLY TENANTS Written Answers November 7, 1986

Energy Efficiency in Dwellings Lords November 26, 1986

TREE PRESERVATION ORDERS Written Answers December 9, 1986

"TREE": DEFINITION Written Answers December 9, 1986

PUBLIC INQUIRIES: AVAILABILITY OF PROOFS OF EVIDENCE Written Answers December 9, 1986

THE GREATER LONDON ECOLOGY UNIT Written Answers December 9, 1986

2 speeches — Rent Arrears Lords December 16, 1986

Rate Support Grant Lords December 16, 1986

Local Government Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1986

Motion for the Adjournment Lords December 18, 1986

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