Sir Harmar Nicholls

November 1, 1912 - September 15, 2000
Summary information for Sir Harmar Nicholls

Contributions

1992

Channel Tunnel Traffic: Customs and Excise Lords January 15, 1992

Lamb Exports to France Lords January 15, 1992

Further and Higher Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1992

Boat People: Repatriation Lords January 28, 1992

3 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords January 28, 1992

EC Finances: Administration Lords January 29, 1992

Heathrow Airport: Car Park Security Lords January 29, 1992

CAP and Developing Countries Lords February 4, 1992

Former Soviet Union: Implications of Change Lords February 5, 1992

2 speeches — North Sea Oil: EC Commission Proposals Lords February 10, 1992

Uncertificated Securities Regulations 1992 Lords February 10, 1992

5 speeches — Bingo Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 1992

The Infantry Lords February 10, 1992

Cultural Property: Illicit Traffic Lords February 18, 1992

2 speeches — Defence Equipment Lords February 19, 1992

Education (Schools) Bill Lords February 24, 1992

3 speeches — Bingo Bill [H.L.] Lords February 25, 1992

Developing Countries: Debt Repayments Lords February 26, 1992

Opportunities for Women Lords February 26, 1992

The Economy of North West England Lords February 26, 1992

Cheques Bill Lords February 26, 1992

2 speeches — Education (Schools) Bill Lords March 2, 1992

Broadcasting Act 1990 Lords March 3, 1992

Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Bill Lords March 3, 1992

British Film Industry Lords March 4, 1992

Rebuilt Cars: Roadworthiness Lords March 10, 1992

Cheques Bill Lords March 10, 1992

EC Budget: UK Contribution Lords March 11, 1992

Bloodstock Transactions: VAT Rate Lords March 11, 1992

Rabies: Controls Lords March 12, 1992

Citizen's Charter: Motorists Lords March 13, 1992

Private Bill Procedure Lords May 13, 1992

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords May 13, 1992

Criminal Trials: Disclosure of Information Lords May 20, 1992

Rabbit Control Lords May 21, 1992

Heathrow Air Traffic Control System Lords May 21, 1992

Overseas Aid: GNP Target Lords June 2, 1992

Lorry Weights Lords June 3, 1992

Maastricht Treaty: Danish Referendum Lords June 3, 1992

Local Authorities: Job Creation Lords June 4, 1992

2 speeches — Foreign Affairs Council, 4th June Lords June 8, 1992

EC Budget: Fraud Allegations Lords June 9, 1992

2 speeches — Wheel Clamping: Private Operations Lords June 17, 1992

3 speeches — Court Practice: Wearing of Wigs and Gowns Lords June 22, 1992

Media Ownership: Takeover of ITV Companies Lords June 23, 1992

European Council, 27th and 28th June Lords June 29, 1992

Maastricht Treaty: Referendum Proposal Lords June 30, 1992

Unemployment and Bankruptcies Lords July 7, 1992

2 speeches — Civil Service (Management Functions) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 7, 1992

Interest Rates Lords July 14, 1992

Finance Bill Lords July 14, 1992

4 speeches — Economic Policy Lords September 24, 1992

3 speeches — Business of the House Lords October 19, 1992

The European Council in Birmingham Lords October 20, 1992

Food Safety Regulations: Charitable Sales Lords October 28, 1992

3 speeches — European Economic Area Bill [H.L.] Lords November 2, 1992

GATT and Agriculture within the EC Lords November 3, 1992

Shot-guns Lords November 10, 1992

Algeciras-Gibraltar: Ferry Service Lords November 11, 1992

Vehicle Clamping: Privately Owned Land Lords November 11, 1992

2 speeches — European Economic Area Bill [H.L.] Lords November 17, 1992

Overseas Trade Forecast Lords November 18, 1992

3 speeches — GATT Lords November 23, 1992

2 speeches — The BBC Lords November 24, 1992

VAT: Bloodstock Industry Lords December 1, 1992

Security and Intelligence Services Lords December 2, 1992

Otterburn: Military Training Area Lords December 8, 1992

Trade Deficit Lords December 15, 1992

EC Trade Marks Office: Location Lords December 17, 1992

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