Mr Robert Mellish

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

Contributions

1988

Middle East: Peace Efforts Lords January 13, 1988

Yemen Marriages: Settlement Applications Lords January 18, 1988

Civil Servants: Confidentiality Lords January 21, 1988

Prison Governors' Association: Discussions Lords January 25, 1988

NHS: Hip Replacement Operations Lords February 1, 1988

Hole-in-Heart Operations: Statistics Lords February 3, 1988

Confectionery Exports: Japanese Tariff Lords February 4, 1988

Military Doctrines: NATO/Warsaw Pact Lords February 8, 1988

London's Hospitals: Waiting Lists Lords February 15, 1988

NHS: Funding Proposal Lords February 16, 1988

National Health Service Review Proposal Lords February 19, 1988

Construction Industry: Expansion Lords February 23, 1988

Under-Age Drinking: Curbs Lords February 24, 1988

Dock Labour Scheme Lords February 25, 1988

Homelessness Lords March 1, 1988

Afghanistan Lords March 2, 1988

Iran-Iraq Conflict Lords March 3, 1988

2 speeches — UDCs: Private Investment Lords March 7, 1988

Middle East Conflict: Refugee Aid Lords March 8, 1988

Army Boot: Proposed Replacement Lords March 10, 1988

National Health Service: Spending Lords March 16, 1988

Transport: EC Ministers' Council Lords March 17, 1988

Inner London Youth Services: Funding Lords March 21, 1988

Nursery Education: Policy Lords March 23, 1988

NHS Nurses: Recruitment and Retention Lords March 24, 1988

3 speeches — Infant Life Preservation Lords March 25, 1988

Civil and Political Rights: UN Protocol Lords March 29, 1988

Drugs for Children: Report on Prescribing Lords March 31, 1988

County Hall, London: Use Lords April 11, 1988

Listed Buildings: Alleged Statement Lords April 12, 1988

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Lords April 13, 1988

2 speeches — Homelessness Lords April 20, 1988

DES Officials: Teaching Experience Lords April 21, 1988

Geffrye and Horniman Museums Lords April 25, 1988

Arab/Israeli Conflict: US Initiative Lords May 3, 1988

Nato's Nuclear Capability Lords May 4, 1988

2 speeches — Concierge Schemes in Blocks of Flats Lords May 9, 1988

Construction Industry: Apprentice Training Lords May 17, 1988

Council House Sales: Receipts Lords May 17, 1988

Airport Security: Kuwaiti Hijacking Lords May 18, 1988

South Africa: Sanctions Policy Lords May 20, 1988

Sea Bird Deaths: Thames Estuary Lords May 23, 1988

British Companies: Foreign Control Lords June 7, 1988

Spring Bank Holiday: Timing Lords June 7, 1988

South Africa: UK Trade Missions Lords June 8, 1988

Disabled Patients: Community Rehabilitation Lords June 14, 1988

2 speeches — Emergencies: Training of Volunteers Lords June 16, 1988

National Health Service: Review Lords June 20, 1988

Star Wars: Press Report Lords June 21, 1988

Hospital Admissions: Criteria Lords June 29, 1988

NHS Funding Lords July 5, 1988

Harland and Wolff Shipyards: Proposed Sale Lords July 8, 1988

Military Terminology Lords July 12, 1988

2 speeches — Docklands Highway: Rehousing of Tenants Lords July 18, 1988

Arab-Israeli Conflict Lords July 21, 1988

2 speeches — Iranian Airbus Disaster Lords July 22, 1988

BBC Portrayal of Police Activities Lords July 25, 1988

County Hall Lords July 29, 1988

2 speeches — "Cabinet" Film: Allegations Lords October 11, 1988

Mortgage Rate Increase Lords October 17, 1988

Postal Charges Lords October 20, 1988

2 speeches — National Dock Labour Scheme Lords October 25, 1988

Hospital Waiting Lists Lords October 26, 1988

Nurses: Retention and Recruitment Lords October 27, 1988

Sunday Trading Lords November 1, 1988

2 speeches — Postal Strike: Effect on Jobless Figures Lords November 7, 1988

Baltic Claims to Sovereignty Lords November 29, 1988

Salmonella in Eggs and Poultry Lords December 6, 1988

Building Industry: Training Lords December 15, 1988

Nurses' Regrading Lords December 19, 1988

Schools: Pupils' Staying-on Rate Lords December 22, 1988

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