Mr Robert Hughes

July 14, 1951 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Hughes

Contributions

1989

Water Privatisation (Merger Policy) Commons January 11, 1989

9 speeches — Rate Support Grant Commons January 19, 1989

Wandsworth Prison Commons January 30, 1989

House of Commons Services Commons January 30, 1989

2 speeches — Right of Reply Bill Commons February 3, 1989

DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION BILL Commons February 3, 1989

4 speeches — Broadcasting Commons February 8, 1989

Local Government and Housing Bill Commons February 14, 1989

Rate Support Grant (Derbyshire) Commons February 16, 1989

3 speeches — Housing Commons March 2, 1989

2 speeches — Safety in Children's Playgrounds Commons March 15, 1989

7 speeches — Rent Officers Commons March 21, 1989

7 speeches — King's Cross Fire (Fennell Report) Commons April 12, 1989

Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Commons April 17, 1989

5 speeches — Dock Work Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons May 8, 1989

Community Charge (Leaflet) Commons May 10, 1989

3 speeches — Domestic and Satellite Broadcasting Commons May 19, 1989

China Commons June 6, 1989

13 speeches — Consumer Protection Commons June 12, 1989

Commercial Television Commons June 13, 1989

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY CODE OF PRACTICE (PART I) Commons June 13, 1989

Immigration Commons June 20, 1989

4 speeches — Local Government and Housing Bill Commons June 21, 1989

Immigration and DNA Testing Commons July 5, 1989

5 speeches — Parking Bill Commons July 7, 1989

Beer (MMC Report) Commons July 10, 1989

Social Security Benefits (Uprating) Commons October 25, 1989

Ambulance Service (Pay Dispute) Commons November 7, 1989

4 speeches — DUTY TO KEEP HOUSING REVENUE ACCOUNT Commons November 7, 1989

Deaf Television Viewers Commons December 4, 1989

6 speeches — Local Government (Sports and Leisure) Commons December 6, 1989

4 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Commons December 18, 1989

Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.