Mr Barry Sheerman

August 17, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Barry Sheerman

Contributions

1979

INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 3, 1979

Oil Supplies Commons July 9, 1979

Dispersal Policy Commons July 18, 1979

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons July 19, 1979

EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL Commons November 5, 1979

Greater London Area Commons November 6, 1979

Unemployment Forecasts Commons November 6, 1979

3 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons November 6, 1979

Co-operative Development Agency Commons November 12, 1979

3 speeches — MOTOR CYCLISTS (SAFETY) Commons November 13, 1979

Mobility Allowance Written Answers November 13, 1979

MACCLESFIELD RELIEF ROAD Commons November 15, 1979

4 speeches — BRITISH AEROSPACE BILL Commons November 20, 1979

MORTGAGE INTEREST RATES Commons November 26, 1979

2 speeches — Royal Commissions Written Answers November 26, 1979

British Council Written Answers November 26, 1979

ROYAL COMMISSIONS Written Answers November 26, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons November 29, 1979

3 speeches — DC10 Aircraft Written Answers December 4, 1979

Air Safety Written Answers December 4, 1979

2 speeches — Aircraft (Accidents) Written Answers December 4, 1979

2 speeches — Transport and Road Research Laboratory Commons December 5, 1979

Departmental Expenditure Commons December 5, 1979

Vehicle Excise Duty Written Answers December 5, 1979

2 speeches — Pneumoconiosis Written Answers December 11, 1979

2 speeches — Invalid Tricycles Written Answers December 11, 1979

Children (Computerised Medical Records) Written Answers December 11, 1979

2 speeches — Prices Commons December 17, 1979

Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons December 17, 1979

Aircraft (Low-level Manoeuvres) Written Answers December 17, 1979

5 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons December 18, 1979

HUDDERSFIELD Written Answers December 20, 1979

Herbicide 2,4,5-T Written Answers December 20, 1979

2 speeches — Royal Air Force (Aircraft Accidents) Written Answers December 21, 1979

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