Mr David Mellor

March 12, 1949 -
Summary information for Mr David Mellor

Contributions

1979

5 speeches — Murder Written Answers May 24, 1979

Heathrow Airport Written Answers May 25, 1979

Heathrow Airport Written Answers May 25, 1979

Retinitis Pigmentosa Written Answers June 11, 1979

WANDSWORTH Commons June 14, 1979

Private Rented Accommodation Commons June 27, 1979

Murderers Commons June 28, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 3, 1979

REGIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 17, 1979

Seat Belts Written Answers July 18, 1979

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons July 20, 1979

3 speeches — UNFAIR DISMISSAL Commons July 24, 1979

LEGAL SERVICES (ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT) Commons October 30, 1979

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (GREEK ACCESSION) BILL Commons October 30, 1979

LEGAL SERVICES (ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT) Commons November 5, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons November 6, 1979

IMMIGRATION RULES Commons November 14, 1979

Direct Labour Departments Written Answers November 14, 1979

3 speeches — PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES) BILL Commons November 16, 1979

ECONOMIC POLICY Commons November 28, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons November 29, 1979

8 speeches — INDECENT DISPLAYS (CONTROL) BILL Commons December 7, 1979

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 7, 1979

Motorway Service Areas Written Answers December 7, 1979

Pay Beds Written Answers December 10, 1979

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers December 11, 1979

Latin America (Refugees) Written Answers December 12, 1979

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT BILL Commons December 17, 1979

Procurement Policy Written Answers December 17, 1979

HEALTH SERVICSES BILL Commons December 19, 1979

Dr. Lawlor (Appeal) Written Answers December 20, 1979

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