Ms Patricia Rawlings

January 27, 1939 -
Summary information for Ms Patricia Rawlings

Contributions

1995

Historic Buildings: VAT on Repairs Lords February 15, 1995

Inter-Governmental Conference 1996 Lords March 8, 1995

Broadcasting Standards Council Lords March 21, 1995

Works of Art: French Auction Procedures Lords March 29, 1995

Intergovernmental Conference: Agenda Lords March 30, 1995

Rwanda Lords April 6, 1995

British-German Deregulation Group: Report Lords April 20, 1995

St. Pancras Chambers Lords April 25, 1995

Burundi: Peace-keeping Measures Lords April 26, 1995

London Hospitals Lords May 9, 1995

Registered Charities: Accountability Lords May 10, 1995

Channel 5 Lords May 16, 1995

Media Ownership Lords May 23, 1995

Geneva Conventions (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords May 25, 1995

Nuclear Disarmament Lords June 20, 1995

St. Pancras Chambers: Future Lords June 29, 1995

BBC Educational Programmes Lords July 3, 1995

International Development Association Lords July 4, 1995

Fiftieth Anniversaries Lords July 5, 1995

National Lottery Lords July 6, 1995

France: Restriction on UK Auctioneers Lords July 13, 1995

Former Yugoslavia Lords July 20, 1995

2 speeches — Charities (Amendment) Bill Lords October 17, 1995

Unemployment Lords October 24, 1995

PHARE Programme: ECC Report Lords October 25, 1995

Charities (Amendment) Bill Lords October 30, 1995

Air Traffic Control Incident, 6th October Lords November 1, 1995

Breast Cancer Screening Lords November 6, 1995

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1995

Economic Affairs Lords November 29, 1995

Turkey: Customs Union Lords November 30, 1995

Judicial Review Challenges: Cost Lords December 5, 1995

BBC World Service Lords December 11, 1995

The 1996 Inter-Governmental Conference: ECC Reports Lords December 12, 1995

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