Mr Charles Irving
1923 - 1995Summary information for Mr Charles Irving
Contributions
1976
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Commons January 26, 1976
EMPLOYMENT Commons January 29, 1976
Local Authority Mortgages Written Answers February 4, 1976
Community Service Written Answers February 19, 1976
3 speeches — HOMES BILL Commons February 20, 1976
Mortgages Written Answers March 17, 1976
Trade Union Dues Written Answers March 25, 1976
Vagrancy and Street Offences (Report) Written Answers April 2, 1976
Mortgages Written Answers April 7, 1976
Mental Patients (Suicides) Written Answers April 27, 1976
Remanded Persons Written Answers May 6, 1976
State Lotteries Written Answers May 25, 1976
BAIL BILL [Lords] Commons May 26, 1976
House Purchase (Local Authority Loans) Written Answers May 26, 1976
Local Government Spending Written Answers June 29, 1976
Teachers Written Answers July 2, 1976
Truancy Written Answers July 6, 1976
Prisoners (Reconvictions) Written Answers July 13, 1976
Prison Population Written Answers July 29, 1976
Staffing Ratios Written Answers August 4, 1976
2 speeches — Fluoridation Written Answers August 4, 1976
Local Authority Mortgagors Written Answers August 4, 1976
Public Sector Salaries Written Answers August 5, 1976
Fraudulent Claims Written Answers October 20, 1976
Gloucestershire Written Answers October 22, 1976
Expenditure Written Answers October 22, 1976
Work Load Written Answers October 22, 1976
2 speeches — Dismissals Written Answers October 27, 1976
Employment Protection Act Claims Written Answers October 27, 1976
Catering Costs Written Answers October 28, 1976
3 speeches — Fines Written Answers November 8, 1976
Juveniles (Borstal Sentences) Written Answers November 17, 1976
Vandalism (Penalties) Commons November 18, 1976
Juvenile Unruliness Written Answers December 2, 1976
Visiting Work Written Answers December 21, 1976
Prisons Written Answers December 21, 1976
Juvenile Offenders (Imprisonment) Written Answers December 21, 1976
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