Mr Edward Gardner
May 10, 1912 - August 22, 2001Summary information for Mr Edward Gardner
Contributions
1976
Value Added Tax Written Answers February 2, 1976
Obscene Publications Act 1959 Commons February 12, 1976
LEGAL PROFESSION (ROYAL COMMISSION) Commons February 12, 1976
FOREIGN AFFAIRS (EAST-WEST RELATIONS) Commons February 24, 1976
Whittingham Hospital, South Fylde Written Answers March 15, 1976
2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL TRADE Commons March 24, 1976
Criminal Offenders Written Answers March 29, 1976
Crime (London) Commons April 8, 1976
3 speeches — EXPENDITURE COMMITTEE (ELEVENTH REPORT) Commons April 13, 1976
STATUTE LAW (REPEALS) BILL [Lords] Commons April 26, 1976
5 speeches — ANONYMITY OF DEFENDANTS IN RAPE ETC. CASES Commons May 21, 1976
3 speeches — MEANING OF "RAPE" ETC. Commons May 21, 1976
RESTRICTIONS ON EVIDENCE AT TRIALS TOR RAPE ETC. Commons May 21, 1976
SEYCHELLES BILL [Lords] Commons May 24, 1976
11 speeches — BAIL BILL [Lords] Commons May 26, 1976
IMMIGRATION Commons July 5, 1976
3 speeches — Penwortham Written Answers July 12, 1976
AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Commons July 27, 1976
3 speeches — GENERAL DUTIES OF THE CORPORATIONS Commons July 28, 1976
3 speeches — PERSONS ENTITLED TO BAIL: SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Commons August 3, 1976
2 speeches — REPEALS Commons August 3, 1976
3 speeches — Uganda Written Answers August 5, 1976
2 speeches — HELP FOR AGGRIEVED PERSONS IN OBTAINING INFORMATION ETC. Commons October 27, 1976
BAIL FOR ACCUSED PERSONS: SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Commons November 2, 1976
2 speeches — GENERAL DUTIES OF THE CORPORATIONS Commons November 11, 1976
2 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON EVIDENCE AT TRIALS FOR RAPE ETC. Commons November 18, 1976
Central Lancashire New Town Written Answers December 20, 1976
Fine Enforcement Commons December 23, 1976
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE NEW TOWN Commons December 23, 1976
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