Mr Antony Buck

December 19, 1928 - October 6, 2003
Summary information for Mr Antony Buck

Contributions

1975

Northern Ireland Commons January 14, 1975

Through-Deck Cruisers Commons January 14, 1975

2 speeches — Expenditure Written Answers February 3, 1975

Naval and Marine Reserves Written Answers February 4, 1975

Marine Harrier Aircraft Commons February 11, 1975

"Queen Elizabeth 2" (Luxury Cruise) Commons February 11, 1975

7 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons March 24, 1975

Colchester (Hospital) Written Answers April 7, 1975

Hospital Building Programme Written Answers April 9, 1975

SHEEP (EXPORT TO FRANCE) Commons April 11, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 17, 1975

HOLDING OF REFERENDUM Commons April 22, 1975

Uganda (Mr. D. C. Hills) Written Answers April 28, 1975

2 speeches — HOSPITAL SERVICES (COLCHESTER) Commons May 1, 1975

DEFENCE Commons May 6, 1975

DEFENCE Commons May 7, 1975

Expenditure Reductions Commons May 13, 1975

2 speeches — NORTH SEA OIL AND GAS INSTALLATIONS Commons May 23, 1975

Royal Naval Reserve and Royal Naval Auxiliary Service Written Answers July 8, 1975

East of Suez (Naval Forces) Written Answers July 8, 1975

Foreign Personnel (Training) Written Answers July 8, 1975

4 speeches — ROYAL NAVY Commons July 9, 1975

Suez Canal Commons July 22, 1975

Malta (Naval Medical Facilities) Commons July 22, 1975

2 speeches — COURT LINE LIMITED Commons August 6, 1975

Harwell (Ministerial Visits) Written Answers December 5, 1975

Atomic Energy Research Establishments Written Answers December 5, 1975

Military Hospital, Colchester Written Answers December 8, 1975

Hospital Services (Colchester) Written Answers December 8, 1975

3 speeches — ARMED FORCES BILL Commons December 10, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 11, 1975

2 speeches — Colchester Military Hospital Written Answers December 18, 1975

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.