Mr Benjamin Ford
April 1, 1925 -Summary information for Mr Benjamin Ford
Contributions
1970
Investment Incentives Commons January 26, 1970
Industry (Assistance) Commons February 23, 1970
Bradford (Roads) Written Answers February 24, 1970
Overseas Trade Fairs Commons February 25, 1970
2 speeches — Housing Information Services Written Answers March 3, 1970
2 speeches — Construction Industry (Technical Advisory Service) Commons March 10, 1970
2 speeches — Maintenance Work (Directly Employed Labour) Commons March 10, 1970
Hospital Facilities (Bradford) Written Answers March 16, 1970
2 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Bradford) Commons April 7, 1970
COUNCIL OF EUROPE DELEGATION Written Answers April 8, 1970
Smokeless Fuel Supplies Written Answers May 6, 1970
University Academic Staff (Salaries) Commons May 7, 1970
GAMING CLUBS (LICENSING) Commons May 7, 1970
Unemployment Written Answers May 7, 1970
Export Procedures (Report) Written Answers May 12, 1970
Metrication Board (Report) Written Answers May 13, 1970
Magistrates' Courts Written Answers May 14, 1970
Unemployment Written Answers May 14, 1970
EQUAL PAY BILL (PENSION RIGHTS) Commons May 27, 1970
Seebohm Committee's Report Written Answers July 7, 1970
2 speeches — Businessmen Commons July 22, 1970
Immigrants (Deportation) Commons July 23, 1970
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (EXPENDITURE) Commons November 11, 1970
HUMBERSIDE Commons November 12, 1970
Empty Properties (Safety) Written Answers November 17, 1970
Leeds-Bradford Airport Written Answers November 25, 1970
Borstal Institutions Commons November 26, 1970
Leeds-Bradford Airport Written Answers November 27, 1970
Leeds/Bradford Airport Written Answers November 30, 1970
Drugs Written Answers December 1, 1970
UNITED STATES (TRADE) Commons December 8, 1970
Register of Companies Written Answers December 9, 1970
Schedule D Written Answers December 11, 1970
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