Mr Barry Porter

June 11, 1939 - November 3, 1996
Summary information for Mr Barry Porter

Contributions

1982

Business of the House Commons January 21, 1982

El Salvador (Aid) Written Answers January 21, 1982

Heavy Vehicles (Emission of Spray) Written Answers February 19, 1982

Factory Closures Commons March 9, 1982

2 speeches — Inner City Areas Commons March 9, 1982

Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Bill [Lords] Commons March 24, 1982

Copyright Law (Reform) Written Answers March 24, 1982

Energy Conservation Written Answers March 24, 1982

Energy Conservation Written Answers March 30, 1982

Energy Conservation Written Answers March 30, 1982

Finance Bill Commons April 6, 1982

Land Registry Written Answers April 26, 1982

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Devolution) Commons April 28, 1982

5 speeches — PROPOSALS FOR GENERAL OR PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF DIRECT RULE Commons June 8, 1982

REFERENDUM Commons June 9, 1982

Temporary Short-time Working Scheme Written Answers June 9, 1982

4 speeches — GENERAL OR PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF DIRECT RULE Commons June 15, 1982

SUSPENSION OF DIRECT RULE Commons June 15, 1982

European Union Commons June 17, 1982

4 speeches — Interpretation Commons June 22, 1982

DISSOLUTION OF ASSEMBLY AND REVOCATION OF ORDERS Commons June 23, 1982

Uranium Written Answers June 23, 1982

2 speeches — Judges Written Answers July 7, 1982

2 speeches — COMPUTATION OF RESOURCES Commons July 26, 1982

Benefits Written Answers July 29, 1982

Occupational Pensions Written Answers July 29, 1982

Glue Sniffing Written Answers October 18, 1982

London Written Answers October 27, 1982

Housing and Building Control Bill Commons November 23, 1982

3 speeches — Energy Bill Commons November 24, 1982

Bombing Incident (Ballykelly) Commons December 7, 1982

London and Mersey Docks Written Answers December 15, 1982

Youth Opportunities Scheme (Liverpool) Commons December 21, 1982

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