Mr Arthur Hay

March 26, 1935 -
Summary information for Mr Arthur Hay

Contributions

1981

2 speeches — Scotch Whisky: EEC Payment to Distillers Lords February 4, 1981

2 speeches — National Savings and Housing Finance Lords February 5, 1981

Concorde: Operational Support Lords February 11, 1981

House Purchase Schemes: HM Forces Lords February 25, 1981

2 speeches — Luncheon Vouchers: Value Lords February 26, 1981

2 speeches — Gatwick Airport: Terminal 2 Lords February 26, 1981

Trident: Cost Lords March 4, 1981

2 speeches — Legislation: Delay in Publication Lords March 9, 1981

Building Societies: Depositors' Protection Lords March 17, 1981

2 speeches — Civil Service Pay and Conditions Lords March 23, 1981

2 speeches — No. 16 Prince's Gate Lords March 23, 1981

Sea King Helicopter: Replacement Project Lords April 28, 1981

2 speeches — Racially Segregated Sports: UN Report Lords June 1, 1981

2 speeches — Gatwick Terminal 2 Inquiry Lords June 3, 1981

Transport Bill Lords June 11, 1981

2 speeches — Licensing (Alcohol Education and Research) Bill Lords June 16, 1981

Licensing (Alcohol Education and Research) Bill Lords June 23, 1981

Licensing (Alcohol Education and Research) Bill Lords June 26, 1981

2 speeches — The Queen's Flight Lords July 2, 1981

2 speeches — Warrington By-Election: Name of Candidate Lords July 2, 1981

2 speeches — County Structure Plans: Approvals Lords July 6, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 15, 1981

2 speeches — Forensic Scientists: Standards and Training Lords July 20, 1981

2 speeches — Air Traffic Control: Disruptions Lords July 21, 1981

Tenerife Air Accident: Spanish Report Lords July 28, 1981

ALCOHOL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCIL: CHAIRMAN Written Answers October 29, 1981

2 speeches — Air Fares: Discounts Lords November 26, 1981

2 speeches — British Airports Authority: Financing Lords November 26, 1981

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