Mr Jeremy Hutchinson
March 28, 1915 -Summary information for Mr Jeremy Hutchinson
Contributions
1986
Magistrates' Courts: Sentencing Guidance Lords February 4, 1986
5 speeches — Fraud Trials Committee Report Lords February 10, 1986
Law Centres Lords February 17, 1986
The Arts: Business Sponsorship Lords February 24, 1986
Official Secrets Legislation: Prosecution Lords February 24, 1986
2 speeches — Crime in London: Preventive Measures Lords February 26, 1986
Museums and Galleries (Prohibition of Admission Charges) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 5, 1986
INDUSTRIAL/PRISON OFFICERS WAGE COMPARISON Written Answers March 6, 1986
Museum of London Bill Lords March 10, 1986
Grendon Prison Lords April 16, 1986
PRISON GOVERNORS: PROMOTION FROM PRISON OFFICERS Written Answers May 6, 1986
PRISON OFFICERS: COURT ESCORT DUTIES Written Answers May 6, 1986
PROBATION HOSTEL COSTS Written Answers May 6, 1986
Criminal Legal Aid Lords June 4, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords June 13, 1986
Short-term Prisoners: Parole Scheme Lords July 8, 1986
7 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords July 16, 1986
3 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords July 16, 1986
Arts Council Grants Lords July 22, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords July 24, 1986
2 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords July 24, 1986
16 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 6, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords October 21, 1986
11 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 21, 1986
4 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 21, 1986
Public Order Bill Lords October 23, 1986
5 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 23, 1986
2 speeches — Public Order Bill Lords October 29, 1986
Maguire/Guildford Trials: Review Request Lords November 4, 1986
Parole Lords November 4, 1986
The Arts: Government Support Lords November 26, 1986
Security Services: Accountability Lords December 17, 1986
LIFE SENTENCE PRISONERS: RELEASE BEFORE RECOMMENDED MINIMUM DETENTION PERIOD Written Answers December 18, 1986
PRISONS ACCOMMODATING LIFE SENTENCE PRISONERS Written Answers December 18, 1986
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