Dr Shirley Summerskill
September 9, 1931 -Summary information for Dr Shirley Summerskill
Contributions
1982
Yorkshire Ripper (Investigations) Commons January 19, 1982
4 speeches — Orders of the Day Commons January 20, 1982
Detention Centres Commons January 21, 1982
Maintenance Defaulters (Imprisonment) Commons January 21, 1982
Calderdale (Short-time Working) Written Answers January 25, 1982
Dog Licence Written Answers January 25, 1982
Public Bodies (Appointments) Written Answers January 26, 1982
Engagements Commons February 2, 1982
5 speeches — LICENSING OF SEX ESTABLISHMENTS Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 12 Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 13 Commons February 3, 1982
Clause 3 Commons February 3, 1982
Clause 13 Commons February 3, 1982
Clause 17 Commons February 3, 1982
4 speeches — Schedule 1 Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — Schedule 3 Commons February 3, 1982
Carpet Industry Written Answers February 11, 1982
11 speeches — Cinematograph Bill Commons February 12, 1982
Securicor Written Answers February 15, 1982
Prison Places Written Answers February 15, 1982
Carpet Industry Written Answers February 15, 1982
2 speeches — Halifax (Industry) Commons February 16, 1982
Women Police Officers Commons February 18, 1982
Violent Criminals Commons February 18, 1982
Halifax Written Answers February 22, 1982
Satellite Broadcasting Commons March 4, 1982
Young Offenders Commons March 18, 1982
7 speeches — Community Cadets Commons March 26, 1982
5 speeches — Satellite and Cable Broadcasting Commons April 20, 1982
Youth Unemployment Commons April 22, 1982
2 speeches — Confectionery Industry Commons April 26, 1982
4 speeches — POWERS OF ARREST AND SEIZURE Commons April 30, 1982
Cinematograph Bill Commons May 7, 1982
Sex Discrimination Act (Amendments) Written Answers May 11, 1982
VAGRANCY OFFENCES Commons May 12, 1982
CRITERIA FOR ACCOMMODATION OF CHILDREN IN CARE Commons May 12, 1982
6 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE TO GIVE REASONS FOR REFUSAL OF PAROLE Commons May 12, 1982
CONDITIONAL RELEASE Commons May 12, 1982
CURFEW ORDER Commons May 12, 1982
ACCOMMODATION OF YOUNG OFFENDERS AND DEFAULTERS ETC. Commons May 12, 1982
Prison Building Programme Written Answers May 13, 1982
10 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons May 19, 1982
Prison Statistics Commons May 20, 1982
Television Licences Commons May 20, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons May 20, 1982
Prison Population Written Answers June 8, 1982
Industrial Training Commons June 14, 1982
2 speeches — British Army Equipment Exhibition Written Answers June 14, 1982
Immigration Rules Commons June 24, 1982
Young Persons (Convictions) Commons June 24, 1982
Immigration Regulations Commons June 28, 1982
LICENSING OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS Commons July 2, 1982
3 speeches — LICENSING OF SEX ESTABLISHMENTS Commons July 2, 1982
2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons July 2, 1982
4 speeches — National Health Service (Pay Dispute) Commons July 20, 1982
Solvent Abuse Commons July 22, 1982
Video Cassettes Commons July 22, 1982
2 speeches — Television Programme Contractors (Payments) Commons October 20, 1982
Clause 1 Commons October 21, 1982
Clause 14 Commons October 21, 1982
7 speeches — Clause 20 Commons October 21, 1982
New Clause E Commons October 21, 1982
Youth Opportunities Programme Written Answers October 28, 1982
4 speeches — Immigration Commons November 11, 1982
Equal Pay Written Answers November 11, 1982
European Regional Fund (Halifax) Written Answers November 15, 1982
Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 Commons November 18, 1982
Disarmament Written Answers November 26, 1982
Machine Tool Industry Written Answers December 1, 1982
Multi-fibre Arrangement Written Answers December 6, 1982
3 speeches — The Economy (Impact on Women) Commons December 8, 1982
Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons December 14, 1982
Immigration Commons December 15, 1982
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