Gwener, 25 Gorffennaf 1986
The House met at half-past Nine o'clock
[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]
I beg to ask leave to present a petition on behalf of the Holy Trinity church, Beckenham, the Beckenham Baptist church, the church of St. Paul's, Penge, St. Anthony's church, Penge, the Penge...
I beg to ask leave to present a petition signed by Mrs. Beryl Parker and 3,500 other people living in the catchment area of East Birmingham hospital, protesting about the closure of wards and...
I beg to ask leave to present a petition that was handed to me by one of my constituents, Mrs. Jean Taylor—someone for whom I have the highest regard and who has done a tremendous amount of...
I beg to ask leave to present a petition on behalf of All Saints church, Fulham, signed by 89 petitioners who are concerned with the position of Irina Ratushinskaya and calling on the Government...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Maude.]
I welcome the courteous presence of the Leader of the House, my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Aberavon (Mr. Morris) and the Chairman of the Select Committee on Defence, the right...
11 am
I am glad to have this opportunity to conduct this important debate, and am pleased that so many of my colleagues want to stay to hear it. Indeed, if the hon. Member for Newham, South (Mr....
I welcome this opportunity to deal with housing in my constituency in south Tyneside. May I preface my remarks by saying that today is the last day for the last steel plant in my constituency?...
I am grateful for the opportunity to debate the future of Birkbeck college in the University of London. My hon. Friend the Member for Hampstead and Highgate (Sir G. Finsburg) also hopes to catch...
I welcome the opportunity to raise in the House the agreement on coal supplies between the National Coal Board, or British Coal, as we now choose to call it, and the South of Scotland Electricity...
The purpose of this short debate is to focus on the growing awareness of the needs of the terminally ill and to highlight some of the problems that they face. The topic has implications for...
The last words spoken in Parliament in this Session will be on the Metropolitan police. Had I been able to make the speech I wanted to in the debate on 11 July, there would have been no need to...
I have to notify the House, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified Her Royal Assent to the following Acts: Finance Act 1986Appropriation Act 1986Crown Agents...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Malone.]
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