Mr Fred Mulley

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

Contributions

1987

European Air Fares Lords January 22, 1987

Guildford: BBC Local Radio Station Lords January 28, 1987

CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL: PETITION PROCEDURES ADVERTISEMENTS Written Answers February 12, 1987

European Court Judgment Lords February 17, 1987

Defence Options: Dangers of Extremism Lords February 25, 1987

CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL: PETITIONS Written Answers March 2, 1987

CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL PETITIONS: ACCEPTANCE Written Answers March 5, 1987

Radio Broadcasting Proposals Lords April 9, 1987

Immigration (Carriers' Liability) Bill Lords May 12, 1987

12 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 2, 1987

4 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 2, 1987

12 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 6, 1987

3 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 6, 1987

PART V(C) PROVISIONS FOR ENABLING CROSS-CHANNEL FERRY OPERATORS TO INTEGRATE THEIR SERVICES Lords July 6, 1987

Competition Policy: Review Lords July 8, 1987

Magistrates' Courts: Escort Delays Lords July 8, 1987

24 speeches — Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 13, 1987

2 speeches — The Mercantile Marine Lords July 15, 1987

Channel Tunnel Bill Lords July 16, 1987

British Gas plc: Progress Report Lords July 21, 1987

Telecommunications Act: Consumer Protection Lords October 20, 1987

Electricity Supply Industry: Financial Target Lords November 3, 1987

SOUTHEND RADIOTHERAPY UNIT Written Answers November 9, 1987

WEU Meeting: European Security Lords November 17, 1987

Merchant Shipping Bill [H.L.] Lords November 24, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1987

Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1987

5 speeches — PRIVATE RECORDING SCHEMES Lords December 14, 1987

EC: Academic Qualifications Lords December 15, 1987

Allocations to Health Authorities Lords December 16, 1987

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