Sir Richard Nugent

June 6, 1907 - March 16, 1994
Summary information for Sir Richard Nugent

Contributions

1989

RAF Museum, Hendon Lords January 16, 1989

The Post Office: Quality of Service Lords January 17, 1989

Justices of the Peace: Age Limits Lords January 19, 1989

2 speeches — Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 1989

Christmas Card: Religious Theme Lords January 25, 1989

2 speeches — Water: Storage Levels Lords January 26, 1989

Companies Bill [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1989

Doctors: Negligence Claims Insurance Lords February 1, 1989

2 speeches — Football Spectators Bill [H.L.] Lords February 2, 1989

Business Start-Ups Lords February 6, 1989

Special Constabulary Strength Lords February 20, 1989

Illegal Dumping Lords February 20, 1989

2 speeches — "Working for Patients" Lords February 22, 1989

3 speeches — Salmonella in Laying Hens Lords February 27, 1989

2 speeches — Water: Storage Levels Lords March 7, 1989

Government Power: Policy Lords March 16, 1989

Road Traffic Law Review Lords March 20, 1989

2 speeches — Companies Bill [H.L.] Lords March 20, 1989

Nitrate Pollution in Drinking Water Lords March 23, 1989

Bathing Water Improvements: Costs Lords April 5, 1989

William Trimble: Sentence Lords April 5, 1989

Brake Lights: Proposals Lords April 17, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords April 17, 1989

2 speeches — Official Secrets Bill Lords April 24, 1989

WASTE MANAGEMENT: GOVERNMENT RESPONSE Written Answers April 27, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 2, 1989

5 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 4, 1989

Hospitals: Disposal of Land Lords May 9, 1989

Water Bill Lords May 9, 1989

Water Bill Lords May 15, 1989

Water Bill Lords May 22, 1989

3 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 22, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords May 23, 1989

2 speeches — Water Charges Lords May 25, 1989

Greenhouse Effect: Monitoring Lords June 12, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 12, 1989

2 speeches — Water Bill Lords June 13, 1989

2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords June 22, 1989

3 speeches — Salmonella: Testing of Poultry Flocks Lords June 26, 1989

3 speeches — Salmonella in Animal Feedingstuffs Lords June 26, 1989

Electricity Bill Lords June 26, 1989

Water Bill Lords June 27, 1989

2 speeches — Clergy (Ordination) Measure Lords July 3, 1989

Employment Legislation: ILO Criticisms Lords July 6, 1989

Social Security Bill Lords July 12, 1989

NATURE CONSERVANCY COUNCIL AND COUNTRYSIDE COMMISSION: REORGANISATION Written Answers July 12, 1989

Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts by Children in Rear Seats) Regulations 1989 Lords July 13, 1989

London Underground: Escalator Maintenance Lords July 17, 1989

Consumer Credit: Promotion Lords July 24, 1989

London Zoo: Proposed Extension Lords July 25, 1989

Electricity Bill Lords July 25, 1989

3 speeches — University of Surrey: Student Grants Lords July 27, 1989

Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 9, 1989

Water: Alleged Deficiency Prosecutions Lords October 11, 1989

Acid House Parties: Police Powers Lords October 17, 1989

Summer Time: Consultation Lords October 18, 1989

Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 19, 1989

Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 23, 1989

Local Government and Housing Bill Lords October 24, 1989

2 speeches — Noxious Weeds on Set—Aside Land Lords October 25, 1989

Nitrate in Water: ECC Report Lords October 31, 1989

2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 2, 1989

2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords November 2, 1989

The Underground: Escalator Failures Lords November 6, 1989

NHS Hospitals: Data Lords November 13, 1989

2 speeches — Wheel-Clamping Policy: Effect Lords November 14, 1989

Street Works: The Horne Report Lords November 27, 1989

National Health Service: Future Lords December 6, 1989

Transport Infrastructure: ECC Report Lords December 11, 1989

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