Sir Patrick Mayhew
September 11, 1929 -Summary information for Sir Patrick Mayhew
Contributions
1978
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (JURISDICTION AND JUDGEMENTS) CONVENTION Commons January 18, 1978
4 speeches — EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION BILL Commons January 20, 1978
JUDICIARY (DISMISSALS PROCEDURE) Commons January 23, 1978
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS (TORTURE CASE) Written Answers January 23, 1978
3 speeches — MEDICINES (PRESCRIPTION ONLY) ORDER Commons January 31, 1978
LAW AND ORDER Commons February 27, 1978
Commission for Racial Equality Commons March 2, 1978
2 speeches — Prisons (Overcrowding) Commons March 2, 1978
Israeli Settlements Commons March 22, 1978
2 speeches — Pembury Bypass Written Answers April 7, 1978
CHANCELLOR SCHMIDT Commons April 11, 1978
Borrowing Requirement Written Answers May 8, 1978
Government Debt (Interest) Written Answers May 8, 1978
NATO AND UNITED NATIONS MEETINGS Commons June 6, 1978
Channel Tunnel Commons June 7, 1978
Police Federation Commons June 8, 1978
Detention Centres Written Answers June 8, 1978
3 speeches — VIOLENCE IN THE FAMILY Commons June 16, 1978
Holloway Prison Written Answers June 27, 1978
Prisons (Accommodation) Written Answers June 27, 1978
Police (Resignations) Written Answers June 27, 1978
Police (Recruitment) Commons July 6, 1978
Metropolitan Police (Commissioner's Report) Commons July 6, 1978
Bail Act Written Answers July 6, 1978
3 speeches — A21 (PEMBURY BYPASS) Commons July 11, 1978
POLICE (PAY) Commons July 17, 1978
Voucher Scheme Commons July 18, 1978
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT Commons July 19, 1978
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis Commons August 3, 1978
PRISON SERVICE Commons November 2, 1978
CIVIL LIABILITY AND PERSONAL INJURY COMPENSATION Commons November 17, 1978
Kidney Donors Written Answers November 21, 1978
4 speeches — CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (CUSTODIAL REMANDS) Commons November 23, 1978
Convicted Persons (Disclosure to Employers) Written Answers December 15, 1978
Compensation Orders Written Answers December 15, 1978
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