Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

1884 - 1982
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

Contributions

1981

Mozambique: Military Raids by South Africa Lords March 18, 1981

Namibia: Independence Arrangements Lords March 24, 1981

Merseyside Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 1980 Lords March 24, 1981

Somalia and Ethiopia: Refugee Problem Lords March 25, 1981

UN CONTRIBUTIONS AND DEFAULTS Written Answers March 25, 1981

Vacant Houses: Cost to Ratepayers Lords March 30, 1981

NIGERIA: DEBTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Written Answers March 30, 1981

NIGERIA: DEFENCE EXPENDITURE Written Answers March 30, 1981

Nigeria: State Visit by the President Lords March 31, 1981

TRAINING FOR THE UNEMPLOYED Written Answers April 9, 1981

Industrial Research and Development Lords April 15, 1981

Forestry Bill Lords April 15, 1981

Cash Remuneration: The Truck Acts Lords April 30, 1981

CAR PARKING: DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGE Written Answers May 11, 1981

2 speeches — Foreign Aid: Selective Allocation Lords May 20, 1981

Racially Segregated Sports: UN Report Lords June 1, 1981

2 speeches — Namibian Independence: Discussions Lords June 2, 1981

British Rail: Electrification Lords June 22, 1981

2 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords June 22, 1981

3 speeches — Southall and Toxteth, Liverpool: Disturbances Lords July 6, 1981

Law and Order: Ministerial Responsibility Lords July 14, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 15, 1981

THE MANPOWER SERVICES COMMISSION Written Answers July 16, 1981

URBAN DISTURBANCES Written Answers July 20, 1981

THE BBC SOMALI SERVICE Written Answers July 27, 1981

MOTOR-CYCLES: NOISE AND POWER LIMITATION Written Answers July 31, 1981

Immigration: Historical Causes Lords October 7, 1981

ECGD Reserves Lords October 14, 1981

Poland: EEC and UK Aid Lords October 15, 1981

3 speeches — PLO: Source of Funds Lords October 21, 1981

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