Mr Jeremy Hanley

November 17, 1945 -
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Contributions

1985

Consumer Protection Commons January 15, 1985

Airports Inquiries 1981–1983 (Inspector's Report) Commons January 30, 1985

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 30, 1985

3 speeches — Local Government (Access to Information) Bill Commons February 1, 1985

9 speeches — PROVISIONS RELATING TO TERMINATION OF LEVY ON FILM EXHIBITORS Commons February 5, 1985

Departmental Budget Written Answers February 5, 1985

Teachers (GCSE) Written Answers February 5, 1985

London Regional Transport Commons February 7, 1985

London Regional Transport (Amendment) Bill Commons February 19, 1985

Protectionism Commons February 27, 1985

Victim Support Written Answers February 28, 1985

BT (System Purchase) Written Answers March 1, 1985

Coal Industry Commons March 11, 1985

3 speeches — Interception of Communications Bill Commons March 12, 1985

3 speeches — Immobilisation of Vehicles Commons March 12, 1985

General Certificate of Secondary Education Written Answers March 14, 1985

Attendance and Welfare Services Written Answers March 22, 1985

British Overseas Trade Board Written Answers March 27, 1985

3 speeches — British Overseas Trade Board Written Answers March 28, 1985

Abbatoirs Written Answers April 16, 1985

Animal Welfare Written Answers April 16, 1985

Nurses (Pay) Written Answers April 23, 1985

3 speeches — Financial Services Commons April 24, 1985

AMENDMENT OF BADGERS ACT 1973 S. I Commons April 26, 1985

Financial Services Written Answers May 1, 1985

Sri Lankan Tamils Commons June 3, 1985

British Rail (Investment Plans) Written Answers June 5, 1985

Business of the House Commons June 6, 1985

Departmental Cash Limits Written Answers June 10, 1985

Trade Unions (Ballots) Written Answers June 11, 1985

6 speeches — Airports Policy Commons June 17, 1985

2 speeches — Small Firms Commons June 21, 1985

Extradition (USA) Written Answers June 24, 1985

Research and collection of information Commons July 8, 1985

3 speeches — Strategic Highway Functions in Metropolitan Counties Commons July 8, 1985

"Lifting the Burden" Commons July 16, 1985

Religious Discrimination Written Answers July 16, 1985

Swans Written Answers July 17, 1985

2 speeches — AUTHORISATION OF MEMBERS OF RECOGNISED PROFESSIONAL BODIES Commons July 18, 1985

RESTRICTION ON USE OF COMPANY NAMES Commons July 18, 1985

2 speeches — AGENCY AND LIABILITY OF RECEIVER FOR CONTRACTS Commons July 18, 1985

DATA AND ESTIMATES Commons July 18, 1985

SET-OFF OF DEBTS DUE TO AND BY THE CROWN Commons July 18, 1985

Insolvency Bill [Lords] Commons July 18, 1985

DUTY OF COURT TO DISQUALIFY UNFIT DIRECTORS OF INSOLVENT COMPANIES Commons July 18, 1985

PREFERENTIAL DEBTS Commons July 18, 1985

2 speeches — REPEALS Commons July 18, 1985

Immigration Rules (Statement of Changes) Commons July 23, 1985

Universities (Grants) Written Answers October 22, 1985

Storage, Security and Personnel Written Answers October 22, 1985

Insolvency Bill Written Answers October 23, 1985

Insolvency Bill Commons October 28, 1985

EFFECT OF APPLICATION Commons October 28, 1985

VACATION OF OFFICE Commons October 28, 1985

MEETING OF CREDITORS IN CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP. Commons October 28, 1985

COOPERATION BETWEEN COURTS EXERCISING JURISDICTION IN RELATION TO INSOLVENCY LAW Commons October 28, 1985

British Shipbuilders Written Answers October 28, 1985

Local Enterprise Agencies Written Answers December 3, 1985

Local Government Reform Written Answers December 5, 1985

Life Assurance and Unit Trusts Written Answers December 9, 1985

3 speeches — Bolshevik Revolution (Compensation Claims) Written Answers December 12, 1985

Association of Accounting Technicians (Exhibition) Written Answers December 13, 1985

Copyright Infringement Commons December 18, 1985

Insolvency Act 1985 Written Answers December 18, 1985

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