Mr Arthur Davidson
November 7, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Arthur Davidson
Contributions
1979
3 speeches — DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS Commons January 15, 1979
3 speeches — LEGAL AID CASES (DAMAGES AWARDS) Commons January 15, 1979
Juvenile Court Magistrates Written Answers January 24, 1979
LAW CENTRES Written Answers January 25, 1979
LAW OF NUISANCE Written Answers February 5, 1979
Civil Servants Written Answers February 15, 1979
4 speeches — DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS Commons February 19, 1979
3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (JUDGMENTS ENFORCEMENT AND DEBTS RECOVERY) Commons February 21, 1979
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE MANAGEMENT BILL [Lords] Commons February 21, 1979
6 speeches — CHILDREN BILL Commons February 23, 1979
BODMIN CROWN COURT Commons March 7, 1979
EXCHANGE EQUALISATION ACCOUNT BILL [Lords] Commons April 4, 1979
MANPOWER SERVICES COMMISSION Commons June 21, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 28, 1979
INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 3, 1979
Special Temporary Employment Programme Commons July 17, 1979
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers July 17, 1979
TUC Written Answers July 17, 1979
2 speeches — Value Added Tax Commons July 19, 1979
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers July 19, 1979
2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (IRISH NATIONAL LIBERATION ARMY) Commons July 25, 1979
2 speeches — Juvenile Offenders Commons July 26, 1979
2 speeches — TUC Commons July 26, 1979
Inflation Commons October 22, 1979
IMMIGRATION RULES Commons November 14, 1979
North-West Commons December 4, 1979
2 speeches — IMMIGRATION Commons December 4, 1979
M6-Blackburn Commons December 5, 1979
INDECENT DISPLAYS (CONTROL) BILL Commons December 7, 1979
SEARCH INQUIRIES (HOUSE PURCHASE) Written Answers December 10, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 13, 1979
Imports (Synthetic Fibres) Commons December 17, 1979
2 speeches — Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons December 17, 1979
2 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons December 18, 1979
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