Mr Michael Marshall
June 21, 1930 - 2006Summary information for Mr Michael Marshall
Contributions
1984
Radar Equipment Commons January 17, 1984
Nissan Project Commons February 1, 1984
Royal Air Force Commons February 2, 1984
Industrial Confidence Written Answers February 9, 1984
Network Services (Financial Support) Written Answers February 16, 1984
Heavy Lorries (Parking) Written Answers February 24, 1984
Semiconductors (Tariff) Written Answers February 29, 1984
Jonathan Mills Commons March 8, 1984
Ministry of Defence (Organisation) Commons March 12, 1984
Falkland Islands Commons March 13, 1984
Skynet 4A and 4B Written Answers March 15, 1984
Cable Television (Pilot Licences) Written Answers March 15, 1984
World Communications Year Written Answers March 15, 1984
Royal Mint Written Answers March 23, 1984
Semiconductors Written Answers March 26, 1984
VALIDITY AND EFFECT OF ORDERS Commons April 9, 1984
Space Defence System Commons April 10, 1984
Falkland Islands Written Answers April 10, 1984
Royal Navy (Guided Weapons) Commons April 12, 1984
Cable and Broadcasting Bill [Lords] Commons May 8, 1984
British Aerospace (Merger) Commons May 16, 1984
Hong Kong Commons May 16, 1984
National Defence Industries Council Commons May 22, 1984
Hong Kong Commons May 25, 1984
London Economic Summit Commons June 12, 1984
Pensions Payments Written Answers June 12, 1984
European Space Agency Written Answers June 29, 1984
PROVISION OF ADDITIONAL TELETEXT SERVICES Commons July 9, 1984
10 Downing Street (Portraits) Written Answers July 24, 1984
Edmond Halley (Restoration of Grave) Written Answers July 24, 1984
Electronics Industries Written Answers July 30, 1984
Business of the House Commons November 8, 1984
The Economy Commons November 13, 1984
British Telecom Commons November 16, 1984
2 speeches — Telecommunications (General Licences) Written Answers November 20, 1984
The Royal Navy Commons November 29, 1984
Hong Kong Commons December 5, 1984
Manned Space Station Programme Written Answers December 19, 1984
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