Mr James Hill
December 21, 1926 - 1999Summary information for Mr James Hill
Contributions
1987
National Dock Labour Scheme Written Answers January 20, 1987
Business of the House Commons January 22, 1987
Ports of London and Liverpool (Assistance) Written Answers February 3, 1987
Water Authorities Commons February 4, 1987
Private Rented Housing Commons February 5, 1987
Business of the House Commons February 12, 1987
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons March 3, 1987
Homelessness Commons March 4, 1987
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 18, 1987
Engagements Commons March 24, 1987
LIABILITY OF CARRIERS FOR PASSENGERS WITHOUT PROPER DOCUMENTS Commons March 26, 1987
2 speeches — Pilotage Bill [Lords] Commons March 30, 1987
DEATH PENALTY Commons April 1, 1987
2 speeches — Neighbourhood Watch Schemes Commons April 2, 1987
Ordnance Survey Written Answers April 2, 1987
MEANING OF "COMPETENT HARBOUR AUTHORITY" AND "HARBOUR" Commons April 9, 1987
4 speeches — TEMPORARY PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING DISPUTES AS TO TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT Commons April 9, 1987
North Atlantic Council Commons July 1, 1987
"Today" Newspaper Commons July 1, 1987
Business of the House Commons July 2, 1987
Prime Minister's Questions Commons July 2, 1987
City Technical Colleges Written Answers July 8, 1987
Business of the House Commons July 9, 1987
Strategic Defence Initiative Commons July 14, 1987
Low-cost Rented Housing Commons July 15, 1987
Aldermoor School, Southampton Commons July 15, 1987
Engagements Commons July 21, 1987
Arms Control and Disarmament (Privileges and Immunities) Bill Commons October 22, 1987
SECOND DAY'S DEBATE Commons October 28, 1987
Shipping Regulations Written Answers November 3, 1987
Western European Union Written Answers November 5, 1987
4 speeches — Arms Control and Disarmament (Privileges and Immunities) Bill Commons December 10, 1987
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