Mr Robert Hughes
January 3, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes
Contributions
1990
Ambulance Dispute Commons January 11, 1990
2 speeches — Housing and Local Government (Scotland) Commons January 25, 1990
5 speeches — Employment Bill Commons January 29, 1990
Mr. Colin Wallace Commons February 1, 1990
2 speeches — Scottish Economy Commons February 8, 1990
South Africa Commons February 12, 1990
6 speeches — South Africa Commons February 14, 1990
6 speeches — Ambulance Dispute Commons February 19, 1990
Foreign Affairs Council Commons February 21, 1990
5 speeches — RESPONSIBILITY OF OWNERS, CHARTERERS AND MANAGERS Commons March 5, 1990
7 speeches — SPECIAL HEALTH BOARDS Commons March 13, 1990
Business of the House Commons April 26, 1990
Ravenscraig (Strip Mill Closure) Commons May 16, 1990
2 speeches — CALLING OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION WITH SUPPORT OF BALLOT Commons May 17, 1990
Welfare of Children Commons June 6, 1990
PROHIBITIONS IN CONNECTION WITH EMBRYOS Commons June 20, 1990
Clyde Port Authority Bill Commons July 2, 1990
Aviation and Maritime Security Commons July 9, 1990
PowerGen (Hanson plc) Commons July 23, 1990
Sikorsky Helicopter Crash Commons July 25, 1990
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons July 25, 1990
The Gulf Commons September 6, 1990
Clydesdale Steelworks Commons November 8, 1990
Autumn Statement Commons November 8, 1990
Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 8, 1990
5 speeches — Industry and Transport Commons November 9, 1990
Piper Alpha Commons November 12, 1990
2 speeches — The Economy Commons November 14, 1990
2 speeches — Shipbuilding Commons November 20, 1990
Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 4, 1990
3 speeches — Road Traffic Bill Commons December 10, 1990
3 speeches — The Economy Commons December 12, 1990
6 speeches — Fisheries Commons December 13, 1990
European Council (Rome) Commons December 18, 1990
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