Sir Richard Nugent
June 6, 1907 - March 16, 1994Summary information for Sir Richard Nugent
Contributions
1979
THE RAILWAYS DISPUTE Lords January 16, 1979
LAND REGISTRATION (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 16, 1979
2 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS: SOUTH EASTERN REGION Lords January 17, 1979
INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY Lords January 17, 1979
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES: ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Lords January 24, 1979
THE INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Lords January 25, 1979
PROCEDURE OF THE HOUSE Lords January 31, 1979
NHS: INDUSTRIAL ACTION Lords February 1, 1979
WATER INDUSTRY PAY Lords February 6, 1979
2 speeches — EDUCATION: DISRUPTION OF EXAMINATIONS Lords February 13, 1979
3 speeches — SCHEDULE 1A") Lords February 13, 1979
PUBLIC SERVICES: NEGOTIATING ARRANGEMENTS Lords February 21, 1979
LONDON AIRPORTS: DEVELOPMENT Lords February 22, 1979
OAK WILT DISEASE Lords March 8, 1979
RHODESIA: CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Lords March 14, 1979
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS: POSTAL DELAYS Lords March 14, 1979
3 speeches — NUPE PICKETING AND BLOOD COLLECTION Lords March 19, 1979
THE CLOSED SHOP: CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION Lords March 22, 1979
ARTS COUNCIL EXHIBITION: WITHDRAWN PICTURES Lords March 22, 1979
WORLD CLIMATE CONFERENCE: RECENT WEATHER PATTERNS Lords March 29, 1979
2 speeches — COMPANIES BILL [H.L.] Lords July 2, 1979
OIL SALES: EXPORT POLICY Lords July 10, 1979
2 speeches — ECONOMIC POLICY Lords July 11, 1979
THE NATION'S DIFFICULTIES AND OPPORTUNITIES Lords November 7, 1979
FLUORIDE IN WATER SUPPLIES Lords November 15, 1979
ZAMBIA: DEFENCE Lords November 22, 1979
ROAD SAFETY AND WHEEL SPRAY Lords December 5, 1979
3 speeches — INFLATION AND EMPLOYMENT: POLICIES Lords December 5, 1979
RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS CARDS: DUMPING Lords December 6, 1979
CIVIL SERVICE MANPOWER Lords December 6, 1979
2 speeches — AIRPORTS POLICY Lords December 17, 1979
NUCLEAR PROGRAMME AND NUCLEAR INDUSTRY Lords December 18, 1979
2 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS OFFICES Lords December 19, 1979
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