Mr Cyril Smith
June 28, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Cyril Smith
Contributions
1981
Business Statistics Office, Cardiff Written Answers January 20, 1981
2 speeches — Rochdale Written Answers January 26, 1981
Unemployment Statistics Commons January 27, 1981
Prime Minister (Engagements) Commons January 27, 1981
John Bright and Brothers (Rochdale) Written Answers January 28, 1981
Midland Link Motorways (Repairs) Written Answers February 5, 1981
7 speeches — Employment and Training Bill Commons February 9, 1981
Job Vacancies Commons February 24, 1981
3 speeches — Textile, Clothing and Footwear Industries Commons February 26, 1981
Engagements Written Answers March 3, 1981
Temporary Employment Subsidy Schemes Written Answers March 4, 1981
Unemployment Statistics Commons March 24, 1981
International Organisations Bill [Lords] Commons March 24, 1981
Unemployment Commons March 24, 1981
Textile Imports Written Answers March 30, 1981
Textile Imports Written Answers April 1, 1981
2 speeches — Passports Written Answers May 22, 1981
2 speeches — RIGHT OF APPEAL Commons June 2, 1981
ACQUISITION BY BIRTH OR ADOPTION Commons June 3, 1981
Engagements Commons June 4, 1981
2 speeches — Multi-Fibre Arrangement Commons June 18, 1981
9 speeches — Unemployment Commons June 24, 1981
Business of the House Commons July 16, 1981
Civil Disturbances Commons July 16, 1981
British Broadcasting Corporation (External Services) Commons July 21, 1981
Passports Written Answers October 20, 1981
4 speeches — Asbestos Commons October 22, 1981
Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers October 28, 1981
Industrial Relations Commons November 17, 1981
2 speeches — Higher Education Commons November 18, 1981
Prescription Charges Written Answers November 24, 1981
Business Opportunities Programme (Publicity Cost) Written Answers December 7, 1981
North-West Region Written Answers December 10, 1981
Wages Councils Written Answers December 15, 1981
4 speeches — Television Licence Fee (Pensioners) Commons December 16, 1981
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