HC Deb 08 February 1938 vol 331 cc865-6W
Mr. Parker

asked the Postmaster-General what progress has been made with the inquiries regarding the proposals to be embodied in a Wireless Telegraphy Bill to deal with the question of electrical interference with broadcast reception in this country, as considerable inconvenience is still being experienced by wireless listeners from local interference?

Sir W. Womersley

Consultations are proceeding with commercial and other interests which would be affected by the introduction of a Wireless Telegraphy Bill to deal with the question of electrical interference with broadcast reception. The questions involved are, however, of considerable complexity and the relative inquiries must of necessity take some time to complete.