Mr Edward Short
December 17, 1912 -Summary information for Mr Edward Short
Contributions
1971
RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN RESPECT OF TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES Commons January 28, 1971
Grant-Aided Secondary Independent Schools (Finance) Commons February 4, 1971
School Milk Commons February 4, 1971
School Curricula (Responsibility) Commons February 4, 1971
NORTHERN IRELAND (SOLDIER'S DEATH) Commons February 8, 1971
5 speeches — TEACHERS (SALARIES) Commons February 24, 1971
Primary School Building, Derbyshire Commons March 4, 1971
Higher Education (Rephasing) Commons March 4, 1971
2 speeches — SCHOOL MEALS Commons March 8, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 18, 1971
9 speeches — EDUCATION Commons April 21, 1971
Primary Education (Expenditure) Commons May 6, 1971
Student Unions (Funds) Commons May 6, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 20, 1971
Teachers (Probationary Year) Commons June 10, 1971
Education Authorities (Minimum Size) Commons June 10, 1971
School Meals Commons June 10, 1971
15 speeches — EDUCATION (MILK) BILL Commons June 14, 1971
4 speeches — MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES (ADMISSION CHARGES) Commons June 21, 1971
Housing Scheme, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Written Answers July 7, 1971
School Meals Commons July 8, 1971
Secondary Education (Reorganisation) Commons July 8, 1971
8 speeches — EXISTING DEVELOPMENT AREAS—ENGLAND AND WALES Commons July 14, 1971
2 speeches — EXCEPTION RELATED TO FREE SCHOOL MEALS Commons July 14, 1971
PROVISION OF MILK IN SCOTLAND Commons July 14, 1971
5 speeches — EDUCATION (STUDENT UNIONS' FUNDS) Commons October 20, 1971
24 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 5, 1971
2 speeches — Nursery Education Commons November 18, 1971
13 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 18, 1971
Immigrant Pupils Commons December 16, 1971
Handicapped Pupils, Oldham Commons December 16, 1971
Postgraduate Students (Grants) Commons December 16, 1971
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