Mr Denis Healey

August 30, 1917 -
Summary information for Mr Denis Healey

Contributions

1984

4 speeches — Disarmament (Stockholm Conference) Commons January 24, 1984

Argentina Commons January 25, 1984

Nuclear Disarmament Commons January 25, 1984

Syria Commons January 25, 1984

5 speeches — GCHQ (Employment Protection Acts) Commons January 25, 1984

2 speeches — Lebanon (United Kingdom Force) Commons February 6, 1984

2 speeches — Lebanon (British Troops) Commons February 8, 1984

Lebanon Commons February 22, 1984

Oman Commons February 22, 1984

2 speeches — GCHQ Cheltenham Commons February 27, 1984

Middle East Commons March 21, 1984

4 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons March 22, 1984

Anglo-Soviet Relations Commons April 25, 1984

Hong Kong Commons April 25, 1984

British Diplomats Commons April 25, 1984

6 speeches — Libya (Diplomatic Relations) Commons May 1, 1984

3 speeches — Hong Kong Commons May 16, 1984

Health Districts (Finance) Written Answers June 18, 1984

Argentina Commons June 27, 1984

3 speeches — Mr. Botha (United Kingdom Visit) Commons June 27, 1984

Soviet Union Commons June 27, 1984

2 speeches — Argentina (Talks) Commons July 20, 1984

Hong Kong Commons July 25, 1984

East-West Relations Commons July 25, 1984

4 speeches — Swedish Embassy, Tehran Commons July 25, 1984

Family Income Supplement Written Answers July 25, 1984

2 speeches — Hong Kong Commons October 25, 1984

6 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Overseas Development Commons November 9, 1984

3 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Overseas Development Commons November 9, 1984

2 speeches — Ethiopia Commons November 14, 1984

Departmental Costs Commons November 14, 1984

Gibraltar Commons November 28, 1984

3 speeches — Hong Kong Commons December 5, 1984

Space Weapons Commons December 12, 1984

Disarmament Commons December 12, 1984

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