Mr Cecil Franks

July 1, 1935 -
Summary information for Mr Cecil Franks

Contributions

1985

3 speeches — Airports Inquiries 1981–1983 (Inspector's Report) Commons January 30, 1985

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 30, 1985

NHS (Capital Schemes) Written Answers February 12, 1985

2 speeches — Small Workshops Scheme Commons February 27, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons March 4, 1985

Coal Industry Commons March 11, 1985

Mr. Raoul Wallenberg Written Answers May 20, 1985

Cumbria (Alleged Bribery and Corruption) Written Answers June 4, 1985

Cumbria (Alleged Bribery and Corruption) Written Answers June 4, 1985

Airports Policy Commons June 5, 1985

Community Law Centres Commons June 10, 1985

Airports Policy Commons June 17, 1985

Cartmel and Furness Local Plan Written Answers June 18, 1985

Cartmel and Furness Local Plan Written Answers June 18, 1985

Cartmel and Furness Local Plan Written Answers June 19, 1985

Doctors (Secretarial Payments) Written Answers June 26, 1985

Reform of the House of Lords Bill Commons July 5, 1985

2 speeches — Lord Chancellor (Salary) Commons July 23, 1985

2 speeches — Cumbria (Bribery and Corruption) Written Answers July 25, 1985

Mr. Raoul Wallenberg Written Answers October 24, 1985

5 speeches — Planning Applications Written Answers October 24, 1985

Planning Appeals (South Lakeland District Council) Written Answers October 24, 1985

Local Councillors (Misconduct) Written Answers October 24, 1985

Raoul Wallenburg Written Answers October 29, 1985

Police Officers (Prosecution) Commons November 11, 1985

British Rail (Privatisation) Written Answers November 11, 1985

Arts Council Commons November 14, 1985

3 speeches — Trident Commons November 26, 1985

South-west Cumbria Written Answers November 28, 1985

Northern Region Commons December 3, 1985

Planning Applications Written Answers December 3, 1985

2 speeches — Inner Cities Commons December 11, 1985

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