Mr Peter Archer
November 20, 1926 -Summary information for Mr Peter Archer
Contributions
1982
Complaints Against the Police Commons January 25, 1982
5 speeches — Food and Drugs (Amendment) Bill Commons January 29, 1982
Industrial Disputes (Factory Repossession) Commons February 22, 1982
Contempt of Court Act 1981 Commons February 22, 1982
Legal Aid Commons March 22, 1982
3 speeches — Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Bill [Lords] Commons March 24, 1982
3 speeches — Law and Order Commons March 25, 1982
Police (Complaints) Commons April 26, 1982
6 speeches — EXCLUSION OF MURDERERS FROM BENEFIT Commons May 14, 1982
2 speeches — EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS FROM SCHEDULE 4 Commons May 21, 1982
OVERSEAS JUDGMENTS GIVEN IN BREACH OF AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Commons May 21, 1982
'ARTICLE 5B Commons May 21, 1982
Civil Aviation Bill [Lords] Commons May 21, 1982
Prosecutions Against the Police Commons June 14, 1982
APPLICATION TO THE COURT FOR RELIEF BY WIDOWS Commons July 9, 1982
Parliamentary Questions Commons July 12, 1982
4 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON ORDERS FOR CONTRIBUTORS Commons July 26, 1982
REVIEW OF INCOME AND CAPITAL LIMITS Commons July 26, 1982
2 speeches — REFUSAL OF LEGAL MD BY MAGISTRATES' COURTS Commons July 26, 1982
ENFORCEMENT OF LEGAL AID CONTRIBUTION ORDER Commons July 26, 1982
New Clause 3 Commons October 19, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 4 Commons October 19, 1982
3 speeches — New Clause 6 Commons October 19, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 15 Commons October 19, 1982
2 speeches — Clause 38 Commons October 19, 1982
Official Secrets Act (Prosecutions) Commons October 25, 1982
Manufactured Goods Commons December 6, 1982
Tariff Barriers Commons December 6, 1982
Firms (Receivership) Commons December 6, 1982
Insurance Markets (Regulation) Commons December 6, 1982
"European Gateway" and "Speedlink Vanguard" (Collision) Commons December 20, 1982
Anderson Strathclyde and Charter Consolidated (Report) Commons December 22, 1982
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