Mr Leo Abse

April 22, 1917 -
Summary information for Mr Leo Abse

Contributions

1982

WALES Commons January 18, 1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons January 18, 1982

4 speeches — Rate Support Grant Commons January 18, 1982

Security Commission (Report) Written Answers February 8, 1982

In Vitro Pregnancies Written Answers February 10, 1982

5 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 25, 1982

Business of the House Commons March 25, 1982

In vitro Pregnancies Commons March 30, 1982

2 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES Commons May 4, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons May 4, 1982

6 speeches — Wales (Economy and Employment) Commons May 6, 1982

7 speeches — EXCLUSION OF MURDERERS FROM BENEFIT Commons May 14, 1982

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF INHERITANCE (PROVISION FOR FAMILY AND DEPENDANTS) ACT 1975 Commons May 14, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons May 20, 1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons May 24, 1982

2 speeches — Spina Bifida Commons May 24, 1982

Engagements Commons June 10, 1982

2 speeches — Panteg Steelworks Commons July 5, 1982

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF INHERITANCE (PROVISION FOR FAMILY AND DEPENDANTS) ACT 1975 Commons July 9, 1982

2 speeches — APPLICATION TO THE COURT FOR RELIEF BY WIDOWS Commons July 9, 1982

2 speeches — CORRESPONDING PROVISIONS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 9, 1982

2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons July 9, 1982

2 speeches — Title Commons July 9, 1982

Business of the House Commons July 15, 1982

3 speeches — Security Commons July 20, 1982

Buckingham Palace (Security) Commons July 21, 1982

National Health Service Commons October 18, 1982

Northern Ireland (Homosexual Offences) Commons October 25, 1982

Business of the House Commons November 11, 1982

Private Members' Business Commons December 13, 1982

5 speeches — Family Policy Commons December 17, 1982

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