Hon. Richard Wood

October 5, 1920 - August 11, 2002
Summary information for Hon. Richard Wood

Contributions

1974

Research Workers Written Answers January 15, 1974

Overseas Aid Written Answers January 17, 1974

International Development Association Written Answers January 22, 1974

2 speeches — Overseas Aid (United States Limitations) Commons January 30, 1974

2 speeches — Developing Countries (Telecommunications) Commons January 30, 1974

4 speeches — Aid Programme Commons January 30, 1974

4 speeches — Bangladesh (Commodity Aid) Commons January 30, 1974

Europe '73 Written Answers February 5, 1974

Underdeveloped Countries Written Answers February 5, 1974

Overseas Aid Written Answers February 6, 1974

Bangladesh Written Answers February 6, 1974

Overseas Aid Written Answers February 8, 1974

European Development Fund Written Answers February 8, 1974

Chile Commons March 27, 1974

Aid Criteria Commons May 1, 1974

Sahelian Africa Commons May 22, 1974

Disaster Relief Commons June 17, 1974

Developing Countries (Oil Prices) Commons July 22, 1974

EEC (ASSOCIATED AND ASSOCIABLE STATES) Commons July 31, 1974

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1974

SOUTH AFRICA (DEFENCE ARRANGEMENTS) Commons November 4, 1974

Renegotiation Commons November 6, 1974

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS Commons November 13, 1974

International Women's Year Commons November 27, 1974

Aid Target Written Answers December 2, 1974

CHURCH OF ENGLAND (WORSHIP AND DOCTRINE) MEASURE Commons December 4, 1974

ENERGY SAVING Commons December 9, 1974

3 speeches — National Insurance Contributions Written Answers December 10, 1974

Retirement Pensions (Women) Written Answers December 10, 1974

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 12, 1974

2 speeches — Widows' Benefits Written Answers December 17, 1974

Bridlington (Hospital) Written Answers December 17, 1974

Underdeveloped Countries Written Answers December 17, 1974

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