Mr Christopher Chataway

January 31, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Christopher Chataway

Contributions

1965

Central Advisory Council (England) Report Commons January 21, 1965

2 speeches — Secondary School Reorganisation (Newsom Committee's Report. Commons January 21, 1965

Grammar School Building Projects Commons January 21, 1965

2 speeches — Secondary Education (Comprehensive System) Commons January 21, 1965

2 speeches — EDUCATION (COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS) Commons January 21, 1965

Dover Radial Route (Blackheath Extension) Commons January 26, 1965

SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 26, 1965

2 speeches — Day Nurseries Commons February 8, 1965

School Minor Works (Expenditure) Written Answers February 17, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 18, 1965

Universities Written Answers February 18, 1965

New Schools Written Answers February 18, 1965

2 speeches — Teachers Written Answers February 18, 1965

All-Age Schools (Senior Pupils) Written Answers February 18, 1965

Colleges of Education (Students) Written Answers February 18, 1965

Teacher Training Colleges Written Answers February 23, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 25, 1965

Water Sports Written Answers March 9, 1965

Teachers Written Answers March 9, 1965

Public Schools Commons March 11, 1965

School Building Programme, Essex Commons March 11, 1965

Pre-School Playgroups Commons March 11, 1965

2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER (VISIT TO BONN) Commons March 11, 1965

School Minor Works Written Answers March 11, 1965

Clause 1.—(COMMITTEES TO CONSIDER REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS.) Commons March 15, 1965

Broadcasting Policy (Review) Commons March 16, 1965

MURDER (ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY) BILL (COMMITTEE STAGE) Commons March 18, 1965

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Written Answers March 18, 1965

7 speeches — HOUSING (MILNER HOLLAND REPORT) Commons March 22, 1965

Local Authorities (Mortgages) Commons March 23, 1965

2 speeches — HIGHER EDUCATION Commons March 25, 1965

Clinical Instructors Written Answers March 29, 1965

Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons March 31, 1965

2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH TRADE Commons April 1, 1965

8 speeches — UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Commons April 2, 1965

Atlantic Nuclear Force Commons April 5, 1965

PRIME MINISTER (PARIS VISIT) Commons April 6, 1965

South East Study Commons April 8, 1965

RIVER QUAGGY, LEWISHAM (FLOODING) Commons April 9, 1965

4 speeches — SCHOOL BUILDING (MINOR WORKS PROGRAMME) Commons April 15, 1965

Local Authority Maintenance Staffs (School Improvements) Commons June 24, 1965

Comprehensive Education (South Dorset) Commons June 24, 1965

Prendergast Girls' Grammar School Written Answers June 24, 1965

5 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTRICTION ON RELEAS- ING ON LICENCE THOSE SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR MURDER.) Commons June 25, 1965

New Clause No. 3. —(POWER TO CONVERT EXISTING CONTROLLED TENANCIES INTO REGULATED TENANCIES.) Commons June 29, 1965

Television Licence (Concessionary Fees) Commons June 30, 1965

Public Schools Commons July 1, 1965

2 speeches — University of the Air Commons July 1, 1965

Married Women Written Answers July 12, 1965

LONDON COMMUTER TRANSPORT SERVICES Commons July 22, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 29, 1965

2 speeches — MOTION OF CENSURE Commons August 2, 1965

MINISTRY OF LABOUR Commons August 3, 1965

15 speeches — EDUCATION (CAPITAL PROJECTS) Commons August 3, 1965

National Plan for 1970 Written Answers November 16, 1965

2 speeches — KENYA (EUROPEAN FARMERS) Commons November 23, 1965

Kenya Written Answers November 23, 1965

United Nations Trade and Development Board (Ministerial Representation) Written Answers November 23, 1965

2 speeches — Overseas Expenditure Commons November 25, 1965

Kenya (British Farmers) Commons November 30, 1965

Department (Administrative Cost) Commons November 30, 1965

4 speeches — Aid Programme Commons November 30, 1965

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