Mr Robert Mellish

March 3, 1913 - May 9, 1998
Summary information for Mr Robert Mellish

Contributions

1978

2 speeches — PROTECTION OF CHILDREN BILL Commons February 10, 1978

PAPUA NEW GUINEA (GIFT OF A CLOCK) Commons March 17, 1978

13 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (ADMINISTRATION) BILL Commons April 12, 1978

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 13, 1978

Inflation (OECD Forecasts) Commons April 17, 1978

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 4, 1978

PORT OF LONDON Commons May 8, 1978

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons May 16, 1978

ELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON HOSPITAL Commons May 16, 1978

3 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PAY) Commons May 22, 1978

3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SPRING) Commons May 24, 1978

2 speeches — LOANS FOR ERECTION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ETC. Commons May 24, 1978

6 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons June 14, 1978

6 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY PENSIONS BILL Commons June 21, 1978

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 22, 1978

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION Commons June 27, 1978

6 speeches — FINANCIAL PROVISIONS Commons June 27, 1978

HOUSE OF COMMONS (CATERING SERVICES) Commons July 3, 1978

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 6, 1978

2 speeches — POLICE (PAY) Commons July 17, 1978

8 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (EDUCATION) Commons July 20, 1978

2 speeches — RECKONABLE SERVICE Commons July 26, 1978

CONTINUATION IN FORCE OF 1973 SECTION 10 Commons July 27, 1978

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons August 1, 1978

12 speeches — EMPLOYMENT (LONDON) Commons August 1, 1978

THE HON. MEMBER FOR LUTON, WEST Commons November 9, 1978

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons November 9, 1978

PAY POLICY (TUC TALKS) Commons November 21, 1978

FORD MOTOR COMPANY Commons November 28, 1978

12 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS) BILL Commons November 28, 1978

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 30, 1978

MEDICAL AND DENTAL OFFICERS (ARMED FORCES) Written Answers December 11, 1978

6 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons December 14, 1978

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