Mr Alec Woodall

September 20, 1918 -
Summary information for Mr Alec Woodall

Contributions

1985

Ex-Miners (Unemployment Pay) Commons January 14, 1985

6 speeches — Coal Mining Dispute Commons January 23, 1985

2 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute Commons January 24, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 4, 1985

Coal Imports Commons February 18, 1985

A642 Written Answers February 18, 1985

A1 (M) Written Answers February 18, 1985

Teacher Assessments Commons February 19, 1985

2 speeches — Human Rights Commons February 20, 1985

2 speeches — Nuclear Weapons Commons February 26, 1985

Construction Industry (Death and Injuries) Written Answers March 4, 1985

VE Day (40th Anniversary) Commons March 20, 1985

2 speeches — Mineworkers Pension Scheme Commons March 25, 1985

2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons March 28, 1985

2 speeches — Job Release Scheme Commons April 2, 1985

Equipment Costs Written Answers April 22, 1985

Metropolitan Districts (Manpower) Written Answers April 25, 1985

Rating Written Answers April 25, 1985

Rates Written Answers April 25, 1985

Redundancies Written Answers April 25, 1985

4 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons May 1, 1985

3 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons May 1, 1985

Act Commons June 10, 1985

3 speeches — Coal Industry Commons June 24, 1985

British Steel Corporation (Borrowing Powers) Commons July 2, 1985

Labour Statistics Written Answers July 9, 1985

Ottawa Conference (Human Rights) Written Answers July 24, 1985

2 speeches — District Health Authorities Written Answers October 30, 1985

Health Expenditure Written Answers October 30, 1985

Health Boards (Employees) Written Answers October 30, 1985

Health Authorities (Employees) Written Answers October 30, 1985

Health Expenditure Written Answers October 30, 1985

2 speeches — Darfield Main Colliery Commons November 12, 1985

Arts Council Commons November 14, 1985

Soviet Foreign Minister Written Answers November 20, 1985

Coal Industry Commons December 16, 1985

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