Mr Frank Beswick

1911 - August 17, 1987
Summary information for Mr Frank Beswick

Contributions

1981

NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES: TRADING PROFITS OR DEFICITS Written Answers January 13, 1981

3 speeches — Development Control: Circular 22/80 Lords January 14, 1981

BSC: Measures to Reduce Losses Lords January 15, 1981

The Electoral System and Government Lords January 21, 1981

The Money Supply and Inflation Lords January 21, 1981

4 speeches — Defence: Force Improvement Programme Lords January 22, 1981

British Leyland Corporate Plan Lords January 26, 1981

2 speeches — The NHS: Number of Employees Lords January 29, 1981

2 speeches — Industry: The Public Sector Lords February 4, 1981

4 speeches — Industry: The Public Sector Lords February 4, 1981

British Airways: Efficiency Lords February 5, 1981

2 speeches — British Steel Corporation: Borrowing Powers Lords February 11, 1981

2 speeches — Concorde: Operational Support Lords February 11, 1981

Canada: Statute of Westminster, s. 7(1) Lords February 12, 1981

Fish: Subsidised Imports Lords February 23, 1981

2 speeches — BSC Corporate Plan Lords February 24, 1981

3 speeches — Unemployment: Costs to the Exchequer Lords March 2, 1981

3 speeches — Trident: Cost Lords March 4, 1981

Gas Levy Bill Lords March 9, 1981

3 speeches — House of Commons Members' Fund and Parliamentary Pensions Bill Lords March 9, 1981

3 speeches — Local Authorities: Planning Appeals Lords March 10, 1981

3 speeches — International Computers Ltd. Lords March 19, 1981

Security: Prime Minister's Statement Lords March 26, 1981

British Aerospace: Market Floatation Cost Lords March 31, 1981

2 speeches — Government Stock: Index Linking Lords April 1, 1981

3 speeches — Government Stock: Interest and Repayment Lords April 1, 1981

2 speeches — Prayer Book Protection Bill [H.L.] Lords April 8, 1981

The Royal Navy: New Heavyweight Torpedo Lords April 28, 1981

Concorde: Select Committee Report Lords April 30, 1981

Procedure of the House Lords May 5, 1981

Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Bill Lords May 5, 1981

Trident: Cost Estimate Lords May 6, 1981

British Telecommunications Bill Lords May 12, 1981

Nationalised Industries: Capital Expenditure Lords June 4, 1981

2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords June 4, 1981

Angola: British Mercenaries Lords June 10, 1981

4 speeches — Interest Rates: International Agreement Lords June 15, 1981

4 speeches — EEC: United Kingdom Membership Advantages Lords June 17, 1981

The Defence Programme Lords June 25, 1981

2 speeches — Wimbledon: Low Flying Aircraft Lords June 26, 1981

The Queen's Flight Lords July 2, 1981

4 speeches — Interest Rates and Control of the Money Supply Lords July 8, 1981

The Queen's Flight Lords July 15, 1981

3 speeches — The Wytch Farm Project Lords July 16, 1981

2 speeches — Air Traffic Control: Disruptions Lords July 21, 1981

2 speeches — Finance Bill Lords July 24, 1981

Business Failures: April-June Quarter Lords July 27, 1981

2 speeches — Belize Bill Lords July 27, 1981

Industrial Productivity Lords July 30, 1981

4 speeches — Interest Rates Lords October 27, 1981

Aviation Fuel Duty: AVGAS Lords October 28, 1981

Police Searches in Brixton Lords October 29, 1981

Road Access from London to Gatwick Lords November 11, 1981

2 speeches — Taxation Levels Lords November 19, 1981

House of Lords Offices: Select Committee Lords November 19, 1981

5 speeches — Exchange Controls Removal: Capital Outflow Lords November 24, 1981

4 speeches — Cable and Wireless: Conversion to Public Ownership Lords November 25, 1981

Air Fares: Discounts Lords November 26, 1981

The "Black Economy" Lords December 2, 1981

2 speeches — Libyan Government: Assassination Allegations Lords December 7, 1981

Steel: Assistance to Private Sector Lords December 14, 1981

Constitutional Referendum Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1981

4 speeches — Consolidated Fund Bill Lords December 22, 1981

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