Mr Fred Mulley

July 3, 1918 - March 15, 1995
Summary information for Mr Fred Mulley

Contributions

1985

2 speeches — Pirate Radio Lords January 14, 1985

RAF TRAINER: TENDERS Written Answers January 14, 1985

DEFENCE CONTRACT TENDERS: PROCEDURE Written Answers January 14, 1985

Cervical Screening Lords March 18, 1985

NHS DRUGS: LIMITED LIST Written Answers March 20, 1985

RAF Basic Trainer Aircraft Lords March 21, 1985

RAF BASIC TRAINER AIRCRAFT Written Answers March 21, 1985

EC TRADE MARKS OFFICE Written Answers March 25, 1985

Channel Fixed Link Lords April 2, 1985

COMMUNITY RADIO Written Answers April 15, 1985

COMMUNITY RADIO AND ADVERTISING REVENUE Written Answers April 18, 1985

DISASTER RELIEF: VE DAY MEMORIAL PROPOSAL Written Answers April 29, 1985

2 speeches — Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Lords May 3, 1985

2 speeches — May Day Bank Holiday Lords May 17, 1985

The Helicopter Industry Lords May 17, 1985

ARMED FORCES: OVERSEAS ALLOWANCES Written Answers June 6, 1985

The Defence Estimates 1985 Lords July 3, 1985

Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Lords July 4, 1985

2 speeches — Airports Policy Lords July 5, 1985

Business of the House Lords July 9, 1985

4 speeches — Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Lords July 11, 1985

Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Lords July 17, 1985

7 speeches — Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Lords July 17, 1985

Devonport and Rosyth Royal Dockyards Lords July 23, 1985

The Popplewell Inquiry Lords July 24, 1985

2 speeches — Rate Support Grant Lords July 25, 1985

Okehampton By-Pass Lords July 26, 1985

ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY: PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Written Answers October 14, 1985

TENNECO/CASE ACQUISITION: EC ACTION Written Answers October 14, 1985

Okehampton Bypass (Confirmation of Orders) Bill Lords December 5, 1985

Severn Bridge Tolls: Judgment Lords December 13, 1985

Channel Fixed Link Proposals Lords December 13, 1985

The European Fighter Aircraft Lords December 19, 1985

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