Mr Francis Pakenham

December 5, 1905 - August 3, 2001
Summary information for Mr Francis Pakenham

Contributions

1982

Brixton Disorders: The Scarman Report Lords February 4, 1982

2 speeches — Mental Health (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 4, 1982

Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Lords March 11, 1982

4 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Lords March 15, 1982

3 speeches — Law and Order Lords March 24, 1982

2 speeches — Dissemination of Pornography Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1982

5 speeches — Prison Conditions Lords April 28, 1982

3 speeches — The Falkland Islands Lords April 29, 1982

3 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 7, 1982

Criminal Justice Bill Lords June 28, 1982

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 1, 1982

8 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 1, 1982

Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 1, 1982

2 speeches — CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION Lords July 1, 1982

2 speeches — Prisoners: Ministerial Responsibilities Lords July 16, 1982

Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 20, 1982

Miss Lilli Luczak Lords July 20, 1982

6 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 21, 1982

LONG-TERM PRISONERS AND PAROLE Written Answers July 21, 1982

Northern Ireland Bill Lords July 22, 1982

10 speeches — Economic Policy Lords July 26, 1982

Civic Government (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords October 19, 1982

The Homeless Young Lords November 11, 1982

The Homeless Young Lords November 11, 1982

Disabled People: "Charter for the 80s" Lords November 17, 1982

2 speeches — Broadcasting: Complaints of Sex and Violence Lords November 30, 1982

8 speeches — Abortion (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1982

Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978 (Continuance) (No. 2) Order 1982 Lords December 20, 1982

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