Mr Robert Hughes
January 3, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes
Contributions
1991
The Gulf Commons January 17, 1991
4 speeches — Departmental Select Committees Commons January 21, 1991
ARMED FORCES BILL Commons January 21, 1991
8 speeches — Ports Bill Commons January 28, 1991
Business of the House Commons January 31, 1991
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons January 31, 1991
2 speeches — Namibia Bill Commons February 5, 1991
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons February 11, 1991
4 speeches — Fishing Industry Commons February 14, 1991
London Airports Commons March 5, 1991
Sea Fisheries Commons March 5, 1991
3 speeches — Piper Alpha (Cullen Report) Commons March 7, 1991
EDUCATION (PUBLICATION OF EXAMINATION RESULTS) Commons March 13, 1991
Local Government Review (Scotland) Commons March 21, 1991
Iraq Commons April 15, 1991
Local Government Review (Scotland) Commons April 23, 1991
4 speeches — THE ANNUAL TURNOVER REQUIREMENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 9 Commons April 23, 1991
Business of the House Commons May 22, 1991
Local Government (Scotland) Commons June 17, 1991
Business of the House Commons July 18, 1991
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons July 23, 1991
Naval Support (Changes) Commons August 17, 1991
Business of the House Commons October 14, 1991
Points of Order Commons October 16, 1991
2 speeches — National Health Service Commons October 21, 1991
Local Government Finance Bill Commons November 12, 1991
3 speeches — European Community (Intergovernmental Conferences) Commons November 20, 1991
Business of the House Commons November 21, 1991
7 speeches — Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Bill Commons November 26, 1991
NHS Trusts (Scotland) Commons December 3, 1991
Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 4, 1991
3 speeches — Socialism Commons December 13, 1991
COMMUNITY CHARGE IN SCOTLAND Commons December 16, 1991
Fisheries Council Commons December 20, 1991
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