Mr Emanuel Shinwell
1884 - May 8, 1986Summary information for Mr Emanuel Shinwell
Contributions
1984
Smoking: Royal College's Report Lords January 24, 1984
Procedure of the House Lords January 25, 1984
Energy Conservation: Objectives Lords February 2, 1984
The Lebanon Lords February 6, 1984
British Oxygen Company: Prices Lords February 8, 1984
The Lebanon Lords February 8, 1984
Scottish Shipping Subsidy Lords February 21, 1984
2 speeches — Metropolitan Police: Alcohol Consumption Lords February 27, 1984
Homelessness: Funding Assistance Lords February 27, 1984
Ministry of Defence: Agricultural Holdings Lords February 29, 1984
3 speeches — Public Transport: Smoking Lords March 1, 1984
Computers: Sub-Committee Lords March 6, 1984
Sporting Links with South Africa Lords March 13, 1984
Nationalised Industries: Indirect Taxation Lords March 13, 1984
2 speeches — North Sea Oil and Energy Strategy Lords March 14, 1984
3 speeches — Council of Agriculture Ministers Lords March 14, 1984
Beer Measure Discrepancies Lords March 21, 1984
3 speeches — Short Debates and Ministerial Statements Lords April 2, 1984
Energy Supplies Lords April 2, 1984
The Lord Shinwell: Centennial Tributes Lords October 18, 1984
The Manufacturing Industries: Employment Levels Lords October 24, 1984
Red Sea Mine Recovery Lords October 25, 1984
Nuclear Weapons: Review of Effects Lords November 13, 1984
Arab/Israel Dispute Lords November 13, 1984
2 speeches — Overseas Trade: Select Committee Lords November 14, 1984
Consumer Councils and Tariff Changes Lords November 15, 1984
2 speeches — Science and Technology: Select Committee Lords November 15, 1984
Anglo-Irish Summit Lords November 20, 1984
Garbage: Disposal at Sea Lords November 22, 1984
RAF New Basic Trainer Lords November 28, 1984
Drug Smuggling: Customs and Excise Posts Lords December 5, 1984
HMS "Conqueror": Log Lords December 12, 1984
Post Office Mail: Complaints Lords December 13, 1984
Argentine Literature: Import Ban Lords December 17, 1984
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