Sir Peter Lloyd

November 12, 1937 -
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Contributions

1983

National Health Service (Outside Contractors) Written Answers January 27, 1983

Mentally Handicapped Children Written Answers February 9, 1983

NHS Spending (Wessex) Written Answers February 10, 1983

Departmental Services (Cash Limits) Written Answers February 16, 1983

Republic of Ireland (Compensation Claim) Written Answers February 16, 1983

Offshore Licensing Written Answers February 17, 1983

Monopolies and Mergers Commission (Report) Written Answers February 17, 1983

Maritime Radio Operators (Examinations) Written Answers February 17, 1983

2 speeches — European Community Budget Commons February 21, 1983

2 speeches — Ethnic Minority Children (Swann Committee) Commons February 22, 1983

Transport Council Written Answers February 25, 1983

Jobcentres Written Answers March 7, 1983

Closed Shop Written Answers March 7, 1983

Industrial Research and Development Written Answers March 14, 1983

British Shipbuilders Written Answers March 14, 1983

Data Protection Bill [Lords] Commons April 11, 1983

4 speeches — Closed Shop Commons April 13, 1983

North Atlantic Assembly Written Answers May 4, 1983

Offshore Licensing Written Answers May 10, 1983

Project Mercury Written Answers July 25, 1983

British Shipbuilders Written Answers July 26, 1983

Credit Institutions Written Answers July 29, 1983

Union Representatives (Facilities) Written Answers October 28, 1983

Wessex Regional Health Authority Written Answers November 1, 1983

Wessex Regional Health Authority Written Answers November 3, 1983

British Telecom Written Answers November 16, 1983

Kidney Patients Written Answers November 18, 1983

2 speeches — Pensioners Commons November 23, 1983

2 speeches — Foreign Currency Debt Commons November 24, 1983

Northern Ireland Assembly Commons December 8, 1983

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