Hon. Sam Silkin
March 6, 1918 - August 17, 1988Summary information for Hon. Sam Silkin
Contributions
1980
GAS AND ELECTRICITY INDUSTRIES Commons January 16, 1980
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS Written Answers February 5, 1980
New Clause 8 Commons February 8, 1980
4 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 15, 1980
Barbiturates Written Answers February 18, 1980
PICKETING LAW Commons February 19, 1980
Immigration Written Answers February 26, 1980
5 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 29, 1980
IMMIGRATION RULES Commons March 10, 1980
IMMIGRATION RULES Commons March 10, 1980
9 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (INVALID DIRECTION) BILL Commons March 11, 1980
18 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons March 14, 1980
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons March 25, 1980
3 speeches — STEVENAGE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BILL (By Order) Commons March 26, 1980
EVIDENCE (DISCLOSURE TO DEFENCE) Written Answers April 28, 1980
7 speeches — SMOKING AND HEALTH Commons May 9, 1980
Parole Written Answers May 9, 1980
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Written Answers May 9, 1980
IRAN Commons May 19, 1980
Pension Entitlement Written Answers June 20, 1980
VENICE SUMMIT MEETING Commons June 24, 1980
NORTHERN IRELAND (GOVERNMENT) Commons July 2, 1980
Redundant Hospitals Written Answers July 14, 1980
Registration Costs Written Answers July 15, 1980
Redundant Hospitals Written Answers July 21, 1980
2 speeches — PRISON SYSTEM Commons August 1, 1980
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION Commons August 4, 1980
2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 4, 1980
Mr. Humphrey Berkeley Written Answers August 8, 1980
Whale Products Written Answers October 27, 1980
11 speeches — COURT PROCEEDINGS (PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS) Commons October 31, 1980
5 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEES (EVIDENCE) Commons October 31, 1980
Criminal Procedures (Delays) Commons November 24, 1980
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