Mr Benjamin Ford

April 1, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr Benjamin Ford

Contributions

1969

West Riding Schools (Sessions) Written Answers February 26, 1969

University Teachers (Negotiating Machinery) Written Answers February 27, 1969

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (WHITE PAPER) Commons March 3, 1969

Government Departments and Nationalised Industries (Bradford and Shipley) Written Answers March 5, 1969

Members' Dining Room (Lunches and Dinners) Written Answers March 10, 1969

Bricks Commons March 11, 1969

National Exhibition Centre Commons March 19, 1969

FORD MOTOR COMPANY DISPUTE (SETTLEMENT) Commons March 19, 1969

2 speeches — Accountants Written Answers March 19, 1969

Sao Paulo Trade Fair Written Answers March 20, 1969

Grants (Bradford) Written Answers March 20, 1969

Factory Site, Yeadon Written Answers March 21, 1969

2 speeches — Home Loans (Additional Quotas) Commons March 25, 1969

2 speeches — Housing Contracts (Bradford) Commons March 25, 1969

Consultation with Industry Written Answers March 27, 1969

2 speeches — MEMBERS' DINING ROOM Commons April 2, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employment (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employment (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 19, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 20, 1969

Employees (Bradford Area) Written Answers May 21, 1969

Young Persons in Care (Ward of Court Procedure) Commons July 24, 1969

Social Security Benefits (Former Members of Parliament) Written Answers July 25, 1969

Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers July 25, 1969

Betting Premises (Licence Duty) Written Answers December 12, 1969

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