Mr Basil Wigoder

February 12, 1921 - August 12, 2004
Summary information for Mr Basil Wigoder

Contributions

1981

7 speeches — Contempt of Court Bill [H.L.] Lords January 15, 1981

6 speeches — Contempt of Court Bill [H.L.] Lords January 20, 1981

8 speeches — Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 21, 1981

Brixton Prison Escape Lords February 2, 1981

Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1981

6 speeches — Contempt of Court Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 1981

Contempt of Court Bill [H.L.] Lords February 17, 1981

2 speeches — Supreme Court Bill [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1981

Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1976 (Continuance) Order 1981 Lords March 23, 1981

Electoral Law: British Citizens Abroad Lords March 24, 1981

3 speeches — Companies (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 7, 1981

JURY CHECKS Written Answers April 7, 1981

Criminal Attempts Bill Lords April 13, 1981

Business Lords April 15, 1981

Trooping the Colour: Incident Lords June 15, 1981

Law Centres: Funding and Salary Levels Lords June 29, 1981

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 1, 1981

2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 1, 1981

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

Southall and Toxteth, Liverpool: Disturbances Lords July 6, 1981

Unemployment Lords July 14, 1981

London Docklands Development Corporation (Vesting of Land) (Newham London Borough Council) Order 1981 Lords July 31, 1981

Police Forces: Protective Equipment Lords October 13, 1981

Bomb Incidents in London Lords October 27, 1981

ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL FIRE Written Answers October 27, 1981

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords October 29, 1981

The Queen's Speech Lords November 5, 1981

PAROLE AND SENTENCE REMISSION Written Answers November 24, 1981

Procedure Lords December 22, 1981

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