Mr Edward Lyons

May 17, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Lyons

Contributions

1969

2 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords] Commons February 5, 1969

GENOCIDE BILL [Lords] Commons February 5, 1969

Employment Exchange, Bradford (Toilet Facilities) Written Answers February 5, 1969

Transplantation Surgery (Conference) Written Answers February 12, 1969

Housing Contracts (Bradford) Commons March 25, 1969

VARIATION OF DAMAGES Commons May 16, 1969

4 speeches — RESTRICTION ON PROCEEDINGS Commons May 16, 1969

4 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons May 16, 1969

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 22, 1969

Jury Trials (Peremptory Challenge) Written Answers June 9, 1969

Housing Association Dwellings, Bradford Written Answers June 9, 1969

CRIMINAL APPEAL OFFICE (STAFF) Written Answers June 9, 1969

ASSIZES AND QUARTER SESSIONS (REPORT) Written Answers June 9, 1969

Local Authority Housing, Bradford Written Answers June 11, 1969

TELEVISION PROGRAMME CONTRACTORS (ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS) Commons June 16, 1969

COUNTY COURT JUDGES Commons June 16, 1969

LIBYA (ARMS SUPPLIES) Commons June 17, 1969

Bradford Written Answers July 1, 1969

Inland Revenue Computer Centre (Staff) Written Answers July 2, 1969

Income Tax Written Answers July 8, 1969

LOCAL RADIO STATIONS Commons November 25, 1969

Factory Estate, Bradford Written Answers December 1, 1969

MEMBERS' FACILITIES Commons December 11, 1969

RAILWAY MUSEUM, YORK Commons December 12, 1969

LAW COMMISSIONERS (SALARIES) Written Answers December 12, 1969

MURDER (ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY) Commons December 16, 1969

Bradford Bus Workers (Dispute) Written Answers December 16, 1969

2 speeches — Royal Commission on Assizes and Quarter Sessions Commons December 18, 1969

Gaming Board of Great Britain (Consultation) Commons December 18, 1969

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