Mr Hugh Jenkins
July 27, 1908 - January 26, 2004Summary information for Mr Hugh Jenkins
Contributions
1995
CHERNOBYL Written Answers January 9, 1995
3 speeches — Trident Lords January 11, 1995
3 speeches — Trident Lords January 12, 1995
Land-mines Lords January 16, 1995
Independent Television News Lords January 19, 1995
Religious Worship in Schools Lords January 24, 1995
British Rail: Through-ticketing Facilities Lords January 25, 1995
Sport and Television Broadcasting Lords January 26, 1995
2 speeches — Road Works in London Lords January 26, 1995
UK/US MUTUAL DEFENCE AGREEMENT Written Answers January 26, 1995
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Lords January 31, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Missiles Lords February 1, 1995
3 speeches — Plutonium Smuggling Lords February 6, 1995
Rowntree Study: Standards of Living Lords February 16, 1995
Hiroshima: Casualties Written Answers February 16, 1995
3 speeches — Trident Lords February 20, 1995
Mobile Telephones: Use While Driving Lords March 7, 1995
"Living Wills" Lords March 15, 1995
2 speeches — Trident Written Answers March 15, 1995
Nuclear Missile Deterrence Written Answers March 15, 1995
2 speeches — Wandsworth Council: District Auditor's Report Lords March 16, 1995
Ministerial Salaries Lords March 20, 1995
United Nations: 50th Anniversary Lords March 22, 1995
Banking and Charitable Institutions Lords March 23, 1995
Nuclear Weapons Policy Written Answers March 23, 1995
Inhumane Weapons Convention Written Answers March 27, 1995
Nuclear Weapons and Stability in Europe Written Answers March 29, 1995
5 speeches — Nuclear Weapons: ISIS Proposals Lords March 30, 1995
2 speeches — Chernobyl: Press Report on Stability Lords March 30, 1995
BBC Charter and Agreement Lords April 5, 1995
Radioactive Waste Management Written Answers April 5, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Weapons: Parliamentary Questions Lords April 18, 1995
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Negotiations Written Answers April 18, 1995
UK Defence Spending Written Answers April 24, 1995
Registrars of Births Lords April 26, 1995
Chernobyl Written Answers April 27, 1995
Defence R & D Written Answers April 27, 1995
Aircraft Movements Written Answers May 2, 1995
Aldermaston: Security Arrangements Lords May 11, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Policy Lords May 15, 1995
Channel 5 Lords May 16, 1995
Mine Clearance Lords May 18, 1995
Magnox Power Stations: Decommissioning Written Answers May 25, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Materials: Security Written Answers May 31, 1995
Nuclear Power Lords June 7, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Arms Control Lords June 12, 1995
VJ Day Commemorations Lords June 19, 1995
3 speeches — Nuclear Disarmament Lords June 20, 1995
Churches: VAT on Repairs Lords June 21, 1995
Channel 4: Complaints Lords June 28, 1995
3 speeches — United Kingdom: Defence Spending Lords July 3, 1995
Indonesia Lords July 12, 1995
3 speeches — Heathrow Airport: Fifth Terminal Lords July 13, 1995
2 speeches — Power Stations Lords July 17, 1995
4 speeches — Professor Rotblat: Nobel Peace Prize Lords October 18, 1995
London Taxicard Scheme Written Answers October 19, 1995
Wylfa Power Station: Plutonium Creation Written Answers October 23, 1995
Wylfa Power Station: Safety Arrangements Lords October 31, 1995
Sporting Events on Television Lords October 31, 1995
Business of the House Lords November 2, 1995
2 speeches — Procedure of the House Lords November 7, 1995
Hypothermia Written Answers November 7, 1995
Average Earnings and Pensions: Increases since 1980 Written Answers November 7, 1995
"No Day Named" Motions and Questions Written Answers November 7, 1995
State Pensions in the EU Written Answers November 8, 1995
2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 16, 1995
Commonwealth Day Lords November 20, 1995
Nuclear Weapons: Reduction Written Answers November 27, 1995
3 speeches — Westminster City Council Revenue Support Grant Lords December 6, 1995
"City Diesel" Written Answers December 20, 1995
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