Mr Robert Mellish
March 3, 1913 - May 9, 1998Summary information for Mr Robert Mellish
Contributions
1992
4 speeches — The Construction Industry and Housing Lords January 15, 1992
British Nuclear Deterrent Lords January 16, 1992
Trident Lords January 17, 1992
Hospitals: Building Finance Lords January 20, 1992
Boat People: Repatriation Lords January 28, 1992
4 speeches — Rail Freight: Investment Lords January 31, 1992
Trident Lords January 31, 1992
The Kurdish People Lords February 3, 1992
UK Aid and Debt Receipts Lords February 11, 1992
3 speeches — Freight: Water Transport Lords February 18, 1992
Nuclear Capability Lords February 24, 1992
Housing Completions 1991 Lords February 26, 1992
Apprenticeship Programmes Lords February 26, 1992
Health Authorities: Finance Lords February 28, 1992
Limited Nuclear Strikes: Global Protection Lords March 9, 1992
NHS: Employment Figures Lords March 10, 1992
EC: Brussels Staff Lords May 14, 1992
UK Export Promotion Services Lords May 20, 1992
Hospital Waiting Lists Lords June 2, 1992
Local Authorities: Job Creation Lords June 4, 1992
El Alamein Commemoration Lords June 11, 1992
Earth Summit: UK Contribution Lords June 23, 1992
Strategic Nuclear Missiles Lords October 26, 1992
London Hospitals: Future Lords October 26, 1992
Rio Summit: Agenda 21 Lords October 28, 1992
Armed Forces: Complaints Procedure Lords October 28, 1992
2 speeches — The Jubilee Line Lords November 2, 1992
2 speeches — No.2 Marsham Street Lords November 3, 1992
British Rail: Fare Increases Lords November 4, 1992
Industrial Strategy: Policy Lords November 9, 1992
Police: Personal Protection Devices Lords November 23, 1992
Channel Rail Link: Freight Capacity Lords November 25, 1992
Trident Lords November 30, 1992
VAT: Bloodstock Industry Lords December 1, 1992
Homelessness Lords December 16, 1992
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