Mr Albert Murray

January 9, 1930 - February 10, 1980
Summary information for Mr Albert Murray

Contributions

1979

6 speeches — EEC 44th REPORT 1977–78: RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UK PARLIAMENT AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AFTER DIRECT ELECTIONS Lords January 30, 1979

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: POWER AND INFLUENCE Lords May 23, 1979

TERRORISM Lords May 24, 1979

BRITISH RAIL: CUTS IN DIESEL SERVICES Lords June 21, 1979

MORGAN CRUCIBLE SITE: BATTERSEA MURAL Lords June 25, 1979

5 speeches — DEFENCE Lords June 26, 1979

NORTH SEA OIL: EXPLORATION BY PRIVATE COMPANIES Lords June 27, 1979

ALCOHOLIC DRINK AS PRIZES Lords July 2, 1979

COMPANIES BILL [H.L.] Lords July 2, 1979

THE NATIONAL HERITAGE Lords July 11, 1979

LOCAL RADIO FRANCHISES Lords July 12, 1979

2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Lords July 17, 1979

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION: FUTURE Lords July 18, 1979

PEERS AND LOBBY CORRESPONDENTS: IMPROVED CONTACTS Lords July 24, 1979

ETHIOPIA: AID DISTRIBUTION Lords July 27, 1979

GATWICK AIRPORT: SECOND RUNWAY AGREEMENT Lords October 23, 1979

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT SHOP, PARLIAMENT STREET Written Answers October 23, 1979

2 speeches — BNOC: PRIVATE INVESTMENT Lords October 30, 1979

BAIL ETC. (SCOTLAND) BILL Lords November 6, 1979

ECC 10th REPORT: PASSPORT UNION Lords November 6, 1979

3 speeches — THE NATION'S DIFFICULTIES AND OPPORTUNITIES Lords November 7, 1979

IMMIGRATION: EQUALITY Lords November 14, 1979

IMMIGRATION RULES Lords November 14, 1979

2 speeches — THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Lords November 14, 1979

2 speeches — PRESS OFFICERS IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS Written Answers November 22, 1979

MAGNIFYING LENSES: PURCHASE IN SHOPS Lords November 29, 1979

2 speeches — INFLATION AND EMPLOYMENT: POLICIES Lords December 5, 1979

IMMIGRATION RULES: PROPOSALS FOR REVISION Lords December 11, 1979

LEGISLATIVE CONGESTION Lords December 17, 1979

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