Mr Michael English

1930 -
Summary information for Mr Michael English

Contributions

1982

Invergordon Smelter Commons January 18, 1982

Minister for the Civil Service (Transfer of Functions) Commons January 20, 1982

St. George's Hospital Commons January 22, 1982

Prosecution Policy Commons January 25, 1982

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Programme Commons February 1, 1982

2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons February 3, 1982

2 speeches — Laker Airways Commons February 5, 1982

7 speeches — House of Commons (Supply Procedure) Commons February 15, 1982

7 speeches — Canada Bill Commons February 17, 1982

2 speeches — National Health Service Commons February 18, 1982

De Lorean Motor Cars Ltd Commons February 19, 1982

Lough Foyle (Bombing Incident) Commons February 23, 1982

2 speeches — SUCCESSION TO THE CROWN BILL Commons February 26, 1982

9 speeches — CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982 ENACTED Commons March 3, 1982

Satellite Broadcasting Commons March 4, 1982

SUCCESSION TO THE CROWN BILL Commons March 5, 1982

4 speeches — European Communities (Budget) Commons March 16, 1982

House Building Programme Written Answers March 17, 1982

South Georgia (Falkland Islands Dependencies) Commons March 30, 1982

3 speeches — LORRY TRAFFIC (REGULATIONS) BILL Commons April 2, 1982

SUCCESSION TO THE CROWN BILL Commons April 2, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons April 2, 1982

Business of the House Commons April 3, 1982

6 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons April 7, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons April 19, 1982

2 speeches — Satellite and Cable Broadcasting Commons April 20, 1982

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons April 27, 1982

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Devolution) Commons April 28, 1982

Business of the House Commons April 29, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons April 29, 1982

2 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons May 7, 1982

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 11, 1982

Falkland Islands Written Answers May 17, 1982

Criminal Libel Written Answers May 17, 1982

Agriculture Council Commons May 19, 1982

3 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 21, 1982

South Atlantic (Broadcasts) Written Answers May 26, 1982

5 speeches — Members of Parliament (Salaries, Allowances and Travel Facilities) Commons June 10, 1982

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 10, 1982

Falkland Islands Commons June 15, 1982

Rail Disputes Commons June 25, 1982

3 speeches — Rail Disputes Commons June 25, 1982

Government Publicity Commons June 28, 1982

European Council Commons July 1, 1982

2 speeches — Reports and Documents Commons July 5, 1982

Royal Academy (Grants) Commons July 5, 1982

Business of the House Commons July 6, 1982

3 speeches — Water Industry (Reorganisation) Commons July 7, 1982

Telecommunications Policy Commons July 19, 1982

8 speeches — House of Commons (Procedure) Commons July 19, 1982

4 speeches — Buckingham Palace (Security) Commons July 21, 1982

Office Accommodation Commons July 26, 1982

Parliamentary Session Commons July 26, 1982

Her Majesty the Queen (Security) Written Answers July 30, 1982

12 speeches — Private Bills [Lords] (Suspension) Commons October 27, 1982

National Health Service (Pay Dispute) Commons November 9, 1982

Britoil Commons November 10, 1982

Parliamentary Proceedings (Broadcasts) Commons November 10, 1982

Security Commons November 11, 1982

Select Committees Commons November 15, 1982

4 speeches — Summer Time Commons November 15, 1982

5 speeches — Broadcasting (Cable Systems) Commons December 2, 1982

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons December 10, 1982

Patent Office Written Answers December 13, 1982

Criticism of Judges (Mr. Speaker's Ruling) Commons December 15, 1982

Falklands Campaign Commons December 21, 1982

Gibraltar Commons December 22, 1982

4 speeches — Anderson Strathclyde and Charter Consolidated (Report) Commons December 22, 1982

4 speeches — Conduct of Ministers Commons December 22, 1982

Business of the House Commons December 23, 1982

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