Mr Michael Havers
March 10, 1923 - April 1, 1992Summary information for Mr Michael Havers
Contributions
1977
Wimbledon Hospital Written Answers January 18, 1977
3 speeches — UNION OF POST OFFICE WORKERS (RELATOR PROCEEDINGS) Commons January 27, 1977
4 speeches — RENT (AGRICULTURE) (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons February 9, 1977
2 speeches — Hospital Services (Merton) Written Answers February 22, 1977
2 speeches — Wimbledon Hospital Written Answers February 22, 1977
2 speeches — Disabled Persons Written Answers February 22, 1977
TORTS (INTERFERENCE WITH GOODS) BILL [Lords] Commons March 23, 1977
13 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW BILL [Lords] Commons May 3, 1977
Preamble Commons June 22, 1977
2 speeches — GRUNWICK PROCESSING LABORATORIES LIMITED Commons June 23, 1977
4 speeches — GRUNWICK PROCESSING LABORATORIES LIMITED Commons June 30, 1977
2 speeches — AMENDMENTS OF OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT 1959 WITH RESPECT TO CINEMA TOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS Commons July 13, 1977
PRISON SENTENCE PARTLY SERVED AND PARTLY SUSPENDED Commons July 13, 1977
3 speeches — RIGHT TO HAVE SOMEONE INFORMED WHEN ARRESTED Commons July 13, 1977
NOTICE OF CHOICE OF COURT Commons July 13, 1977
14 speeches — DETERMINATION OF DEFENDANT'S TITLE Commons July 13, 1977
2 speeches — SOLICITATION BY A MAN Commons July 13, 1977
2 speeches — THE OFFENCE OF CONSPIRACY Commons July 13, 1977
3 speeches — VIOLENCE FOR SECURING ENTRY Commons July 13, 1977
OFFENCES WHICH ARE TO BECOME TRIABLE ONLY SUMMARILY Commons July 13, 1977
BOMB HOAXES Commons July 13, 1977
POWER TO ALTER SUMS SPECIFIED IN CERTAIN PROVISIONS Commons July 13, 1977
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Commons July 13, 1977
2 speeches — REPEAL OF SECTION 3 OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1961 Commons July 27, 1977
ADVERSE OCCUPATION OF RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Commons July 27, 1977
AMENDMENTS OF OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT 1959 WITH RESPECT TO CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS Commons July 27, 1977
CROWN AGENTS Commons December 1, 1977
4 speeches — CROWN AGENTS Commons December 5, 1977
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