Mr Hugh Jenkins
July 27, 1908 - January 26, 2004Summary information for Mr Hugh Jenkins
Contributions
1985
3 speeches — Income Tax: Military Expenditure Lords January 15, 1985
6 speeches — United Kingdom-United States Relationship Lords January 16, 1985
Nuclear Disarmament: Verification Lords January 21, 1985
Civil Defence: Local Authority Duties Lords January 22, 1985
5 speeches — Euthanasia Lords January 23, 1985
Heathrow Underground Station: Luggage Lords January 28, 1985
Arts Funding: Business Sponsorship Lords January 30, 1985
5 speeches — Nuclear Attack Exercises Lords January 31, 1985
2 speeches — Cinemas Bill [H.L.] Lords January 31, 1985
2 speeches — Disarmament: Proposed EC Conference Lords February 4, 1985
American Servicemen and UK Law Lords February 5, 1985
Civil Defence Lords February 6, 1985
2 speeches — RAF Molesworth Lords February 6, 1985
7 speeches — Civil Defence Lords February 6, 1985
The Theatre Museum Lords February 11, 1985
4 speeches — Overseas Aid Lords February 12, 1985
Trident: Costs Lords February 12, 1985
GCHQ, Cheltenham: Staff Resignations Lords February 13, 1985
4 speeches — Cruise Missiles in the UK Lords February 14, 1985
Doctors' Wives: Reimbursement Lords February 20, 1985
3 speeches — NATO Exercise: WINTEX-CIMEX Lords February 21, 1985
Airport Capacity: London Lords February 28, 1985
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT Written Answers February 28, 1985
Trident Contracts Lords March 4, 1985
9 speeches — Arts and Broadcasting: Finance Lords March 6, 1985
Disarmament Negotiations Lords March 11, 1985
3 speeches — US Forces' Airland Battle Plan Lords March 12, 1985
Nuclear Missiles: East-West Balance Lords March 13, 1985
Chemical Weapons: Public Protection Lords March 18, 1985
2 speeches — Civil Defence: Local Authority Response Lords March 19, 1985
2 speeches — Official Secrets Legislation Lords March 20, 1985
Civil Defence Grants to Local Authorities Lords March 21, 1985
Civil Defence Film Lords March 25, 1985
Broadcasting in Wartime Lords March 26, 1985
Films Bill Lords March 26, 1985
2 speeches — Strategic Defence Initiative Research: Participation Lords March 27, 1985
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall: Funding Lords March 28, 1985
MILITARY EXERCISES AND ENVISAGED CIVILIAN CASUALTIES Written Answers April 2, 1985
MISS HILDA MURRELL Written Answers April 3, 1985
EUTHANASIA Written Answers April 4, 1985
Soviet Union-United Kingdom Relations Lords April 15, 1985
3 speeches — Nuclear Attack: Effects Lords April 16, 1985
Foreign Secretary's European Visits: Objects Lords April 18, 1985
Nuclear Weapon Verification Lords April 23, 1985
2 speeches — The Soviet Union: Relations with the West Lords April 23, 1985
4 speeches — Military Installations: Ground Defence Areas Lords April 24, 1985
Civil Defence: Public Shelters Lords April 29, 1985
MISS HILDA MURRELL Written Answers May 2, 1985
USSR-United Kingdom Trade Lords May 7, 1985
Ministerial Statements: Questions Procedure Lords May 9, 1985
Cinema Films: Copyright Infringements Lords May 13, 1985
MOTION TO BE MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords May 13, 1985
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 14, 1985
The Strategic Defence Initiative and NATO Lords May 15, 1985
PLUTONIUM EXPORTS TO USA Written Answers May 16, 1985
The Royal Opera House: Priestley Report Lords May 21, 1985
Mercenaries in Central America Lords June 10, 1985
Local Authority Chairmen: Salaries Lords June 13, 1985
Nicaragua: British Aid Policy Lords June 14, 1985
3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords June 17, 1985
6 speeches — Nuclear Weapons and US Servicemen Lords June 25, 1985
3 speeches — The Nuclear Winter Hypothesis Lords June 26, 1985
2 speeches — The Defence Estimates 1985 Lords June 26, 1985
2 speeches — MISS HILDA MURRELL Written Answers June 26, 1985
3 speeches — Peaceful Death and the Law Lords June 28, 1985
Independent Television: Overseas Programmes Lords July 1, 1985
SECURITY SERVICE: SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES Written Answers July 2, 1985
5 speeches — Control of Secret Service Lords July 5, 1985
3 speeches — Airports Policy Lords July 5, 1985
Cigarette Smoking: Advertising Promotions Lords July 8, 1985
2 speeches — EC: Foreign Policy Secretariat Lords July 9, 1985
M.1 and A.1 Repairs Lords July 12, 1985
Films: Preservation Lords July 15, 1985
2 speeches — "The War Game": Screening Lords July 16, 1985
St. Thomas' Hospital: Future Lords July 22, 1985
2 speeches — Video Recordings (Labelling) Regulations 1985 Lords July 22, 1985
HMS "Conqueror": Log Lords July 23, 1985
Blood: AIDS-Free Products Lords July 24, 1985
Human Rights: Monitoring by Soviet Citizens Lords July 25, 1985
US THREAT OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS Written Answers July 25, 1985
Traffic Congestion in Central London Lords July 26, 1985
European Community: Treaty Amendments Lords July 29, 1985
VERIFIED NUCLEAR FREEZE Written Answers July 29, 1985
NUCLEAR DETERRENCE Written Answers July 30, 1985
TRIDENT AND UK NUCLEAR ARMS REDUCTION POLICY Written Answers July 30, 1985
TRIDENT: CAPABILITY Written Answers July 30, 1985
SOVIET PREMIERS VE DAY ANNIVERSARY SPEECH Written Answers July 30, 1985
NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY REVIEW CONFERENCE Written Answers July 31, 1985
URANIUM: ISRAEL AND BRITISH EXPORT TO LUXEMBOURG Written Answers July 31, 1985
NUCLEAR WEAPONS: NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY Written Answers July 31, 1985
US STRATEGIC DEFENCE INITIATIVE RESEARCH Written Answers July 31, 1985
US THREAT OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS Written Answers July 31, 1985
Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Lords October 14, 1985
NUCLEAR WEAPONS: UN RESOLUTIONS Written Answers October 14, 1985
THE HAGUE AND GENEVA CONVENTIONS: POSSIBLE CONTRAVENTION Written Answers October 14, 1985
Medical Advisory Board: Defence Ministry Lords October 16, 1985
UN CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE: RATIFICATION Written Answers October 16, 1985
Helsinki Final Act: Tenth Anniversary Lords October 17, 1985
3 speeches — Armageddon: US Leaders' Statements Lords October 21, 1985
2 speeches — Nuclear Armaments Lords October 22, 1985
ARTS COUNCIL SUPPORT Written Answers October 22, 1985
3 speeches — Geneva Negotiations: East-West Relations Lords October 23, 1985
THE HAGUE AND GENEVA CONVENTIONS: POSSIBLE CONTRAVENTION Written Answers October 24, 1985
3 speeches — Nuclear Weapons: World's Stockpile Lords October 28, 1985
British Telecom: Multiple Share Applications Lords October 30, 1985
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 7, 1985
Suicide Act 1961 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords November 13, 1985
Arts Council Grant Lords November 14, 1985
2 speeches — NUCLEAR ARMAMENTS: TRILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS Written Answers November 19, 1985
Museums and Galleries (Prohibition of Admission Charges) Bill [H.L.] Lords November 20, 1985
Motorcycles: Control of Noise Lords November 21, 1985
NUCLEAR FACILITIES: CIVIL AND MILITARY SEPARATION Written Answers November 21, 1985
3 speeches — Nuclear Weapon Testing: Moratorium Lords November 25, 1985
3 speeches — Nuclear Weapon Testing: Moratorium Lords November 27, 1985
Channel Fixed Link Lords December 5, 1985
NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTING: OPINION POLL Written Answers December 5, 1985
SDI Research: British Participation Lords December 9, 1985
NUCLEAR WEAPONS: USA/USSR BALANCE Written Answers December 9, 1985
Nobel Peace Prize to IPPNW Lords December 10, 1985
4 speeches — Suicide Act 1961 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1985
NUCLEAR DEFENCE INSTALLATIONS: CANCER, ETC., INCIDENCE Written Answers December 11, 1985
South Bank Concert Halls: Management Salaries Lords December 12, 1985
Defence Contracts: Competitive Tendering Lords December 12, 1985
NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY PROPOSAL Written Answers December 12, 1985
SDI Research: British Participation Lords December 13, 1985
SDI Research Results: Control Lords December 13, 1985
SDI Programme: International Consideration Lords December 17, 1985
SPEED LIMITS: ENFORCEMENT Written Answers December 17, 1985
GUYANA: MEMBERSHIP OF COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION Written Answers December 18, 1985
The Arts: Business Sponsorship Lords December 19, 1985
4 speeches — Radioactive Waste: Discharge into Thames Lords December 19, 1985
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