Miss Betty Boothroyd
October 8, 1929 -Summary information for Miss Betty Boothroyd
Contributions
1980
Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Foundry Industry Written Answers January 14, 1980
2 speeches — Population Programmes Commons January 16, 1980
3 speeches — New Clause 3 Commons January 22, 1980
Electrical Equipment (Certification) Written Answers January 22, 1980
Sandwell Written Answers January 22, 1980
2 speeches — Small Foundries (Capital Loan Scheme) Commons January 28, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 7, 1980
Community Homes Written Answers February 11, 1980
TOPS Courses Written Answers February 13, 1980
Transport Supplementary Grant Written Answers February 20, 1980
Inflation Written Answers March 3, 1980
5 speeches — EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Commons March 5, 1980
European Community (Regional Fund) Written Answers March 7, 1980
European Community (Regional Fund) Written Answers March 12, 1980
2 speeches — Electrical Equipment (Certification) Commons March 18, 1980
West Midlands Written Answers March 24, 1980
European Regional Development Fund Written Answers April 2, 1980
Enterprise Zone (Sandwell) Written Answers April 2, 1980
5 speeches — COST OF LIVING Commons April 24, 1980
3 speeches — Develpoment Aid Written Answers May 12, 1980
Nursery Education Commons June 10, 1980
National Health Service Written Answers June 13, 1980
Redundancies Written Answers June 16, 1980
2 speeches — WEST MIDLANDS (INDUSTRY) Commons June 20, 1980
Family Practitioner Committees Written Answers July 1, 1980
Industrial Regeneration (West Midlands) Written Answers July 24, 1980
HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (OPPOSITION MOTION) Commons July 29, 1980
Meat Inspectors Written Answers October 30, 1980
Energy Costs Written Answers November 3, 1980
National Award Scheme Written Answers November 3, 1980
Purchasing Policy Written Answers November 3, 1980
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