Mr Allan Rogers
October 24, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Allan Rogers
Contributions
1985
Pupil-Teacher Ratios Written Answers January 14, 1985
Nursery Schools Written Answers January 14, 1985
Pupil-Teacher Ratio Written Answers January 14, 1985
Education Expenditure Written Answers January 14, 1985
Local Authority Expenditure Written Answers January 14, 1985
Rate Support Grant Written Answers January 14, 1985
2 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Wales) Commons January 16, 1985
Companies (Financial Aid) Written Answers January 21, 1985
Coal Industry Written Answers January 28, 1985
Chemical Weapons Research Establishment Written Answers January 29, 1985
Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 4, 1985
Expenditure Written Answers February 4, 1985
Home Office Services Written Answers February 4, 1985
5 speeches — RAF Molesworth Commons February 6, 1985
Business of the House Commons February 7, 1985
Engagements Commons February 12, 1985
Transport Bill Commons February 12, 1985
Parliamentary Papers (Delivery) Commons February 18, 1985
Sinking of the General Belgrano Commons February 18, 1985
Beryllium Leak (ROF, Cardiff) Written Answers February 25, 1985
3 speeches — Cynon Valley Commons March 4, 1985
Coal Industry Dispute Commons March 4, 1985
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers March 5, 1985
Coal Industry Commons March 11, 1985
2 speeches — Secret Ballots Commons March 11, 1985
National Health Service (Charges) Commons March 11, 1985
3 speeches — Unemployment and Industrial Policies Commons March 11, 1985
British National Oil Corporation Commons March 13, 1985
3 speeches — Local Government (Prescribed Expenditure) Commons March 13, 1985
Concessionary Fares Commons March 18, 1985
Coal Industry Dispute Commons March 18, 1985
Concessionary Fares Written Answers March 18, 1985
2 speeches — Policy and Reforms Commons March 20, 1985
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 20, 1985
Wages and Employment Written Answers March 21, 1985
2 speeches — Mineworkers Pension Scheme Commons March 25, 1985
2 speeches — Nurses and Midwives (Pay) Commons March 25, 1985
Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers March 25, 1985
Crime Prevention Written Answers March 28, 1985
Labour Statistics Written Answers April 22, 1985
Rhondda Valley Written Answers May 20, 1985
Rural Communities in Wales Commons June 4, 1985
Higher Education Commons June 4, 1985
Royal Ordnance Factory, Cardiff Written Answers June 19, 1985
Labour Statistics Commons July 8, 1985
Welsh Development Agency Written Answers July 8, 1985
3 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Wales) Commons July 16, 1985
2 speeches — Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 24, 1985
8 speeches — South Africa Commons July 24, 1985
NHS Staff (Pay) Commons October 21, 1985
European Defence Ministers (Talks) Written Answers October 22, 1985
7 speeches — Transport Bill [Money] (No. 2) Commons October 28, 1985
TAXI LICENSING: CONTROL OF NUMBERS Commons October 29, 1985
Travel concessions apart from schemes Commons October 29, 1985
The Economy Commons November 13, 1985
Local Government Bill Commons November 18, 1985
Board and Lodging (Social Security Rules) Commons November 20, 1985
North Sea Oil Commons November 25, 1985
Public Transport (Grants) Written Answers December 2, 1985
National Health Service (Vacant Posts) Written Answers December 2, 1985
European Council (Luxembourg) Commons December 5, 1985
National Health Service Written Answers December 9, 1985
Privatisation Written Answers December 10, 1985
Banking Supervision Commons December 17, 1985
Register of Members' Interests Commons December 17, 1985
Teachers' Pay Dispute Written Answers December 17, 1985
Rate Support Grant (Wales) Commons December 18, 1985
2 speeches — Channel Fixed Link Commons December 18, 1985
2 speeches — Juries (Practice for Challenge) Commons December 18, 1985
12 speeches — City of London (Fraud) Commons December 18, 1985
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.