Mr Robert Hughes
July 14, 1951 -Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes
Contributions
1988
Abortion (Amendment) Bill Commons January 18, 1988
3 speeches — Hong Kong Commons January 20, 1988
Barker and Dobson plc (Takeover) Commons January 27, 1988
Business of the House Commons February 4, 1988
Road Transfers (Harrow) Commons February 5, 1988
Televising of the House Commons February 9, 1988
Hong Kong (White Paper) Commons February 10, 1988
6 speeches — Interpretation Commons February 22, 1988
South Africa (Apartheid) Commons February 29, 1988
Question of Privilege Commons March 8, 1988
2 speeches — Competition Policy Commons March 18, 1988
5 speeches — Televising of Proceedings Commons March 29, 1988
Business of the House Commons May 12, 1988
11 speeches — City of London (Spitalfields Market) Bill (By Order) Commons May 12, 1988
Property Services Agency Commons May 25, 1988
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons June 7, 1988
INCREASES OF RENT UNDER ASSURED PERIODIC TENANCIES Commons June 9, 1988
4 speeches — HOUSING ASSOCIATION GRANTS Commons June 14, 1988
3 speeches — Housing and Planning Policies Commons June 22, 1988
Business of the House Commons July 7, 1988
Housing Action Trusts Commons July 11, 1988
17 speeches — Inequalities in London Commons July 12, 1988
Broadcasting and Terrorism Commons October 19, 1988
2 speeches — Local Government Commons October 24, 1988
West Lodge Schools Commons October 24, 1988
5 speeches — Rate Support Grants Bill Commons October 31, 1988
2 speeches — GENERAL OPHTHALMIC SERVICES AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES Commons November 1, 1988
Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill Commons November 10, 1988
23 speeches — Lords Amendments Commons November 11, 1988
2 speeches — TENANTS CONTINUING AS TENANTS OF LANDLORD Commons November 11, 1988
2 speeches — Home Affairs Commons November 23, 1988
Egg Industry Commons December 16, 1988
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