Miss Betty Boothroyd
October 8, 1929 -Summary information for Miss Betty Boothroyd
Contributions
1987
RATE FUND REVENUE ACCOUNTS Commons January 19, 1987
Local Government Finance Bill Commons January 19, 1987
2 speeches — Government Economic Policies Commons January 20, 1987
Communications Aids Centre, West Bromwich Written Answers January 20, 1987
West Midlands Written Answers February 3, 1987
Housing Investment Programme Written Answers February 4, 1987
2 speeches — Electrical Products (Supply to BAOR) Commons February 12, 1987
2 speeches — Maternity Payments Written Answers February 12, 1987
2 speeches — Women in the Community Commons February 17, 1987
British Airways Written Answers February 23, 1987
Sri Lankan Tamils Written Answers February 23, 1987
Houses in Multiple Occupation Written Answers March 4, 1987
KMS Ltd. Written Answers March 24, 1987
Restart Written Answers March 31, 1987
DEATH PENALTY Commons April 1, 1987
Manufacturing and Competition Commons July 10, 1987
British Broadcasting Corporation Commons July 13, 1987
Social Workers Commons July 13, 1987
PERMITTED EXCESS OF THE FUND Commons July 20, 1987
3 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons July 20, 1987
3 speeches — Rate Reduction (Edinburgh District) Commons July 20, 1987
Social Security Commons July 22, 1987
10 speeches — Felixstowe Dock and Railway Bill Commons July 23, 1987
3 speeches — British Caledonian Airways Commons July 24, 1987
2 speeches — Public Utility Transfers and Water Charges Bill Commons October 21, 1987
17 speeches — Scottish Development Agency Bill Commons October 21, 1987
Foodstuffs (Radioactive Contamination) Commons October 28, 1987
2 speeches — Scottish Development Agency Bill Commons October 29, 1987
8 speeches — Social Security Bill Commons November 2, 1987
Crime Prevention Commons November 6, 1987
6 speeches — Felixstowe Dock and Railway Bill (By Order) Commons November 10, 1987
22 speeches — INTERPRETATION Commons November 10, 1987
8 speeches — INCORPORATION OF PROVISIONS OF ACTS OF 1956, 1963, 1968, 1979 AND 1981 Commons November 10, 1987
14 speeches — INCORPORATION OF PROVISIONS OF ACTS OF 1956, 1963, 1968, 1979 AND 1981 Commons November 10, 1987
5 speeches — MODIFICATION OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons November 10, 1987
9 speeches — RESTRICTION ON DEVELOPMENT OF TRIMLEY MARSHES Commons November 10, 1987
2 speeches — The Commonwealth and South Africa Commons November 13, 1987
8 speeches — Immigration Bill Commons November 16, 1987
5 speeches — Food Protection Commons November 16, 1987
Further Education Commons November 17, 1987
Mr. Frank Larsen Commons November 17, 1987
European Community Commons November 18, 1987
Common Agricultural Policy Commons November 24, 1987
3 speeches — HEALTH AND MEDICINES Commons November 25, 1987
9 speeches — ALTERATION OF FINANCIAL LIMITS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS Commons November 25, 1987
3 speeches — National Health Service Hospitals Commons November 26, 1987
2 speeches — Housing Bill Commons November 30, 1987
Education Reform Bill Commons December 1, 1987
Health and Safety Commons December 2, 1987
19 speeches — BBC (Injunction) Commons December 4, 1987
St. Saviour's School, Ealing Commons December 4, 1987
4 speeches — Cinematographs and Cinematograph Films Commons December 7, 1987
2 speeches — Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 8, 1987
London Ambulance Service Commons December 8, 1987
4 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons December 9, 1987
2 speeches — Scotch Whisky Bill Commons December 11, 1987
Unemployment Commons December 14, 1987
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons December 14, 1987
RACE RELATIONS MATTERS Commons December 14, 1987
PART I: EXEMPTIONS Commons December 14, 1987
2 speeches — DOG LICENCE Commons December 14, 1987
DEFINED AUTHORITIES Commons December 15, 1987
9 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Commons December 16, 1987
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