Mr Eric Heffer

January 12, 1922 - May 27, 1991
Summary information for Mr Eric Heffer

Contributions

1985

Construction Industry Commons January 9, 1985

Weather Conditions (Heating and Shelter) Commons January 9, 1985

Shipbuilding Bill Commons January 9, 1985

3 speeches — Unemployment Commons January 15, 1985

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons January 17, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons January 22, 1985

Committee for a People's Europe Written Answers January 23, 1985

2 speeches — Souvenir Kiosk Commons January 28, 1985

2 speeches — Frigates (Orders) Commons January 28, 1985

2 speeches — Crime Prevention Commons January 31, 1985

The Economy Commons January 31, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 4, 1985

Council House Building Commons February 6, 1985

Local Government (Practices and Procedures) Commons February 6, 1985

3 speeches — Local Government (Rates) Commons February 6, 1985

Mr. Clive Ponting Commons February 12, 1985

2 speeches — Leader of the Opposition (Statement) Commons February 13, 1985

Diocese of Leicester Commons March 4, 1985

Skillcentres Commons March 5, 1985

Engagements Commons March 21, 1985

8 speeches — NATO (Equipment) Commons March 21, 1985

Engagements Commons March 26, 1985

Olympic Games Commons April 3, 1985

3 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF SELECT COMMITTEE Commons April 17, 1985

3 speeches — Trade Unions (Ballots) Commons April 23, 1985

European Community (Dooge Report) Commons April 24, 1985

Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Commons April 24, 1985

Central America Commons April 24, 1985

Japan Commons May 1, 1985

Departmental Employee (Background) Commons May 1, 1985

4 speeches — Steel Industry Commons May 1, 1985

Questions to Ministers Commons May 1, 1985

GCHQ, Cheltenham Commons May 13, 1985

Back-Bench Members (Rights) Commons May 13, 1985

2 speeches — Shop Hours (Auld Report) Commons May 20, 1985

European Cup Final (Brussels) Commons June 3, 1985

Local Government (Proportional Representation) Commons June 4, 1985

Tourism Commons June 5, 1985

2 speeches — Sports Facilities (Safety) Commons June 6, 1985

3 speeches — Elderly Persons Commons June 6, 1985

3 speeches — New Writ (Brecon and Radnor) Commons June 7, 1985

Asbestos Written Answers June 10, 1985

Tropical Timber Written Answers June 10, 1985

2 speeches — Asbestos Written Answers June 10, 1985

Bus Services Written Answers June 10, 1985

2 speeches — first day's debate Commons June 12, 1985

2 speeches — Defence Estimates 1985 Commons June 13, 1985

5 speeches — Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Commons July 3, 1985

Engagements Commons July 4, 1985

Liverpool (Rates) Commons July 10, 1985

European Cup Final, Brussels Written Answers July 10, 1985

European Cup Final, Brussels Written Answers July 10, 1985

Rent Acts (Amendment) Commons July 16, 1985

7 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons July 16, 1985

3 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons July 25, 1985

Liverpool City Council Commons July 25, 1985

Merseyside Commons October 23, 1985

FIRST DAY Commons November 6, 1985

Home Affairs Commons November 7, 1985

6 speeches — The Economy Commons November 13, 1985

Business of the House Commons November 14, 1985

Arts Council Commons November 14, 1985

2 speeches — European Community Budgets Commons November 14, 1985

Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 18, 1985

4 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons November 18, 1985

Liverpool Commons November 18, 1985

2 speeches — South Africa Commons November 20, 1985

8 speeches — Televising of the House Commons November 20, 1985

4 speeches — Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 26, 1985

Local Authorities (Capital Receipts) Commons December 4, 1985

Sponsorship Commons December 9, 1985

2 speeches — Gas Bill Commons December 10, 1985

5 speeches — Inner Cities Commons December 11, 1985

Nicaragua Commons December 18, 1985

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