Mr Fenner Brockway
1888 - April 28, 1988Summary information for Mr Fenner Brockway
Contributions
1983
Cruise Missiles: Launching Arrangements Lords January 18, 1983
Middle East Talks: PLO Representation Lords January 20, 1983
The South African Embassy: Security Lords January 24, 1983
Prisoners: Transfer to Northern Ireland Prisons Lords January 26, 1983
The Open University: Grants Policy Lords January 27, 1983
Local Authority Nuclear-Free Zones Lords February 1, 1983
H-Bomb Tests at Christmas Island Lords February 2, 1983
Party Propaganda: Expenditure of Public Money Lords February 3, 1983
Floating Arms Exhibition Lords February 7, 1983
NATO Policy: Deterrence and Disarmament Lords February 16, 1983
Ghanaian Refugees from Nigeria: UK Aid Lords February 21, 1983
Disarmament: Geneva Negotiations Lords February 24, 1983
Local Authority Campaign Expenditure Lords February 28, 1983
UNICEF: Funds and Contracts Lords March 3, 1983
Irish Citizens' Votes in United Kingdom Lords March 7, 1983
Overseas Aid: Statistics Lords March 8, 1983
Schools: Religious and Moral Education Lords March 15, 1983
Closed Shop and the Gennard Report Lords March 16, 1983
Commonwealth Citizens and British Nationality Lords March 21, 1983
HONG KONG: TRANSIT CAMPS Written Answers March 23, 1983
INDONESIA: ARMS SALES Written Answers March 23, 1983
IRAN-IRAQ CONFLICT: PEACE INITIATIVE Written Answers March 24, 1983
3 speeches — British Council: Sponsored visits from South Africa Lords March 28, 1983
UN WORLD DISARMAMENT CAMPAIGN: PARTICIPATION Written Answers March 28, 1983
THE BRANDT COMMISSION: MEMORANDUM Written Answers March 28, 1983
COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: PHILIPPINES LOAN Written Answers March 30, 1983
MONETARISM: AN ALTERNATIVE Written Answers March 30, 1983
3 speeches — International Economic Co-operation Lords April 12, 1983
Space Warfare: Consultations with U.S. Government Lords April 12, 1983
BRITISH COUNCIL: GRANTS AND VISITS Written Answers April 12, 1983
Zimbabwe: British Citizens' Dual Nationality Lords April 13, 1983
Middle East Peace Negotiations Lords April 13, 1983
3 speeches — Helsinki Agreement: Madrid Conference Lords April 14, 1983
3 speeches — Namibia: Election Negotiations Lords April 18, 1983
The Falklands: Land Purchase and Redistribution Lords April 18, 1983
2 speeches — Cyprus and Turkey Lords April 20, 1983
Cruise Missiles: Dual Control Cost Lords April 21, 1983
Limited Nuclear War Lords April 25, 1983
2 speeches — Argentine Warships: Payment Lords April 28, 1983
London's Homeless: Rowton Hostels Lords May 3, 1983
3 speeches — Disarmament: Geneva Discussions Lords May 4, 1983
3 speeches — UNCTAD VI and the Brandt Report Lords May 4, 1983
Civil Servants: Trade Union Activities Lords May 5, 1983
Nuclear Weapons in the UK: Dual control Lords May 10, 1983
3 speeches — Nuclear Weapons: Underground Tests Lords May 11, 1983
Old-Age Pensions: November Increase Lords July 5, 1983
World Hunger Lords July 13, 1983
2 speeches — UNCTAD: Belgrade Meeting Lords July 14, 1983
NURSES' RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION Written Answers July 25, 1983
2 speeches — Immigrants: Special Voucher Scheme Lords July 26, 1983
3 speeches — Madrid Conference on Helsinki Agreement Lords July 27, 1983
Namibian Independence Lords July 27, 1983
Grenada Lords October 25, 1983
2 speeches — The Defence Estimates Lords October 25, 1983
Commission for Racial Equality Lords October 27, 1983
4 speeches — Hong Kong: Sino-British Talks Lords November 14, 1983
2 speeches — Cruise Missiles Lords November 15, 1983
Cyprus Lords November 16, 1983
UN Development Programme: UK Contributions Lords November 17, 1983
PEDLARS ACT 1871: NEWSPAPER SALES Written Answers November 28, 1983
Grenada: Casualty Figures Lords November 30, 1983
Commonwealth Summit: New Delhi and Goa Lords December 1, 1983
Cruise Missiles: Reliability Lords December 12, 1983
3 speeches — Marriage Registry Requirements: Passports Lords December 19, 1983
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