Mr Barry Henderson
April 29, 1936 -Summary information for Mr Barry Henderson
Contributions
1979
Devolution Commons May 23, 1979
2 speeches — European Community Commons May 23, 1979
Scottish Development Agency Commons May 23, 1979
Jobs Dispersal (Scotland) Commons June 20, 1979
SCOTLAND ACT 1978 (REPEAL) Commons June 20, 1979
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (SALARIES AND PENSIONS) BILL Commons June 22, 1979
INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 3, 1979
Fishing Commons July 4, 1979
Fife Regional Council Commons July 4, 1979
Scottish CBI and STUC Commons July 4, 1979
ALTERATION OF PERSONAL RELIEFS Commons July 9, 1979
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 10, 1979
European Community (Council of Fisheries Ministers) Written Answers July 12, 1979
PUBLIC SERVICES Commons July 17, 1979
4 speeches — EAST KILBRIDE DISTRICT COUNCIL BILL (By Order) Commons July 17, 1979
Water Mains (Wayleaves) Written Answers July 17, 1979
REGIONAL POLICY Commons July 24, 1979
SCOTLAND Commons July 26, 1979
CIVIL SERVICE (DISPERSAL) Commons July 26, 1979
FISHING INDUSTRY Commons July 26, 1979
RAILWAY ACCIDENT (INVERGOWRIE) Commons October 23, 1979
Peripheral Housing Schemes (Glasgow) Commons October 24, 1979
Mentally Handicapped Children (Residential Care) Commons October 24, 1979
SCOTTISH LAW COMMISSION Commons October 24, 1979
Council Houses (Sale) Written Answers October 24, 1979
BEES BILL Commons October 25, 1979
Scottish Select Committee Commons October 29, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 1, 1979
Taxi Fares Written Answers November 1, 1979
South Africa Written Answers November 6, 1979
Rural Areas Commons November 21, 1979
Colleges of Education Commons November 21, 1979
Petrochemical Development Commons November 21, 1979
Legal Aid Written Answers November 21, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 22, 1979
Capital Taxation Commons November 29, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 6, 1979
Council Houses (Sale) Written Answers December 19, 1979
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