Mr Edward Lyons

May 17, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Lyons

Contributions

1976

Thorn Consumer Electronics Ltd. Written Answers January 26, 1976

Deafness Written Answers January 27, 1976

3 speeches — INFORMATION ABOUT ACTS OF TERRORISM Commons January 28, 1976

Television Industry Written Answers February 5, 1976

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (ARMED FORCES) BILL Commons February 6, 1976

5 speeches — PERSONAL LIBERTY Commons March 26, 1976

MR. GEORGE JOHN DAVIS Commons May 11, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 13, 1976

MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Commons May 20, 1976

ANONYMITY OF DEFENDANTS IN RAPE ETC. CASES Commons May 21, 1976

7 speeches — MEANING OF "RAPE" ETC. Commons May 21, 1976

IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION Commons May 24, 1976

IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE (PROCEDURES) Written Answers May 27, 1976

2 speeches — PAKISTANIS (CITIZENSHIP) Commons May 28, 1976

MALE WORKERS (PENSIONABLE AGE) Commons May 28, 1976

4 speeches — TELEVISION MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY Commons June 8, 1976

BBC LICENCE AND AGREEMENT Commons June 9, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 17, 1976

REPORT ON RESOURCES Commons July 8, 1976

3 speeches — RIGHTS OF PERSONS NAMED IN TERMS OF REFERENCE OF FORMAL INVESTIGATIONS Commons July 8, 1976

2 speeches — RACIAL DISCRIMINATION Commons July 8, 1976

2 speeches — QUALIFYING BODIES Commons July 8, 1976

4 speeches — ESTABLISHMENT AND DUTIES OF COMMISSION Commons July 8, 1976

6 speeches — PERSONS ENTITLED TO BAIL: SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Commons August 3, 1976

LONDON DOCKLANDS (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons August 5, 1976

2 speeches — Fire Service Written Answers August 6, 1976

INCITEMENT TO RACIAL HATRED Commons October 27, 1976

2 speeches — CONDUCT OF MEMBERS Commons November 1, 1976

OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1911 Commons November 22, 1976

Wages (Manual Workers) Written Answers December 21, 1976

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