Mr John Mendelson

1917 - May 20, 1978
Summary information for Mr John Mendelson

Contributions

1974

5 speeches — FUEL SITUATION Commons January 9, 1974

THREE-DAY WORKING WEEK Commons January 10, 1974

TUC (MEETINGS) Commons January 17, 1974

FUEL SUPPLIES (WORKING WEEK) Commons January 18, 1974

2 speeches — BROADCASTING OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS BILL Commons January 30, 1974

3 speeches — DR. MICHAEL WINSTANLEY Commons April 3, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 10, 1974

UNITED NATIONS Commons April 11, 1974

COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) Commons April 30, 1974

Tanzania (Expelled Correspondent) Commons May 1, 1974

3 speeches — MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons May 22, 1974

MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons May 22, 1974

ADJOURNMENT (WHITSUNTIDE) Commons May 23, 1974

3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons June 3, 1974

5 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND CONSTITUTION Commons July 9, 1974

CYPRUS Commons July 17, 1974

PASSES FOR MEMBERS Commons July 25, 1974

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 31, 1974

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BUSINESS) Commons November 4, 1974

6 speeches — STATE OF THE NATION Commons November 5, 1974

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 7, 1974

10 speeches — RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1974

2 speeches — SUGAR SUPPLIES Commons November 11, 1974

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 13, 1974

MINEWORKERS (INCENTIVE SCHEME) Commons November 18, 1974

Shrewsbury Pickets Commons November 21, 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons November 21, 1974

BOMB EXPLOSIONS (BIRMINGHAM) Commons November 22, 1974

BRITISH AIRWAYS VC10 (HIJACKING) Commons November 25, 1974

PROSCRIBED ORGANISATIONS Commons November 28, 1974

ORDERS TO PREVENT TERRORISM Commons November 28, 1974

3 speeches — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS Commons November 28, 1974

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