Mr Charles Loughlin

1914 - September 23, 1993
Summary information for Mr Charles Loughlin

Contributions

1974

FUEL SITUATION Commons January 9, 1974

EMERGENCY (TUC PROPOSALS) Commons January 10, 1974

Value Added Tax Commons January 17, 1974

MIDDLE EAST (DISENGAGEMENT AGREEMENT) Commons January 21, 1974

2 speeches — SOLICITORS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons January 22, 1974

3 speeches — POWER OF RATING AUTHORITY TO USE ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF LOCAL FINANCE Commons January 22, 1974

Foreign Intelligence Agents Written Answers January 24, 1974

Pay Settlements Written Answers January 28, 1974

CONCORDE AIRCRAFT Commons March 18, 1974

Concorde Commons March 25, 1974

DISABLED PERSONS (SHARP REPORT) Commons March 25, 1974

6 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons March 25, 1974

ADJOURNMENT (EASTER) Commons April 9, 1974

4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 39 OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 1973 Commons April 10, 1974

VALUE ADDED TAX Commons April 30, 1974

Shell Chemicals Ltd. Commons May 20, 1974

Exports Commons June 10, 1974

Road Haulage Industry Commons June 12, 1974

PRICE RANGE NOTICES Commons June 12, 1974

2 speeches — ENFORCEMENT Commons June 12, 1974

Incomes Restraint Commons June 13, 1974

Property Companies Commons June 13, 1974

DUTIES OF LOCAL PLANNING AUTHORITIES AND THE COMMISSION IN RESPECT OF PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PREMISES LIABLE TO ENDANGER HEALTH OR SAFETY Commons June 18, 1974

18 speeches — TRADE UNIONS Commons June 19, 1974

Police (Special Branch) Commons June 20, 1974

BRITISH NUCLEAR TEST Commons June 24, 1974

INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons June 25, 1974

EDUCATION Commons July 3, 1974

4 speeches — EEC (ECONOMIC POLICY) Commons July 3, 1974

2 speeches — PUBLIC SAFETY AND RESPECT FOR THE LAW Commons July 25, 1974

Investment Income Surcharge Written Answers July 31, 1974

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