Mr Edward Lyons
May 17, 1926 -Summary information for Mr Edward Lyons
Contributions
1971
H.M. Ships (Requests for Asylum) Written Answers January 14, 1971
Association of International Accountants Written Answers January 18, 1971
2 speeches — Charitable and Sporting Organisations (Finance) Commons January 21, 1971
2 speeches — Young Offenders (Judicial Discretion) Commons January 21, 1971
Inland Revenue Computer Centre Written Answers January 26, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 28, 1971
Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Commons February 18, 1971
Prisons Act, 1877 Written Answers February 18, 1971
£Sterling (Value) Written Answers February 22, 1971
2 speeches — Prisons Written Answers February 24, 1971
Prisons (Closure) Written Answers March 2, 1971
CLOSING OF PRISONS Commons March 9, 1971
2 speeches — Magistrates' Courts (Administration) Commons March 18, 1971
2 speeches — Borstal Institutions (Psychiatric Treatment) Commons March 18, 1971
4 speeches — GROUNDS ON WHICH A MARRIAGE IS VOID Commons April 2, 1971
2 speeches — QUALIFICATION FOR JURY SERVICE Commons April 7, 1971
PAYMENTS IN RESPECT OF JURY SERVICE Commons April 7, 1971
ABOLITION OF SPECIAL JURIES AND UPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS Commons April 7, 1971
2 speeches — Kirkgate Market, Bradford (Public Inquiry) Commons April 8, 1971
BRADFORD (ECONOMIC PROSPECTS) Commons April 8, 1971
Probation Service Commons April 22, 1971
Committal Proceedings (Notices) Written Answers April 22, 1971
Pedestrian Subways Written Answers April 28, 1971
2 speeches — RECOGNITION OF DIVORCES AND LEGAL SEPARATIONS BILL [Lords] Commons May 5, 1971
2 speeches — Tulketh Group Written Answers May 10, 1971
Unemployment, Yorkshire Written Answers May 10, 1971
Non-Insurance Companies Written Answers May 10, 1971
Radio Leeds Commons July 21, 1971
4 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons November 22, 1971
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