Mr Eric Ogden
August 23, 1923 - 1997Summary information for Mr Eric Ogden
Contributions
1978
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COAL MINES (PAY AND PRODUCTIVITY) Commons January 20, 1978
11 speeches — EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 26, 1978
2 speeches — REFERENDUM Commons February 15, 1978
2 speeches — VETERINARY DRUGS (SUPPLY) Commons February 15, 1978
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 16, 1978
2 speeches — SIMPLE MAJORITY SYSTEM (FOR GREAT BRITAIN) WITH S.T.V. (FOR NORTHERN IRELAND) Commons February 16, 1978
9 speeches — SCOTLAND BILL Commons February 22, 1978
Falkland Islands Written Answers February 22, 1978
6 speeches — KIDNEY DONORS Commons March 3, 1978
National Insurance Contributions (Arrears) Written Answers March 6, 1978
5 speeches — NATIONAL ENTERPRISE BOARD (CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS) Commons April 10, 1978
4 speeches — LOANS FOR ERECTION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ETC. Commons May 24, 1978
Coal Technology (Development) Written Answers May 24, 1978
Mental Health Act (White Paper) Written Answers June 13, 1978
2 speeches — Psychiatric Nurses Written Answers June 13, 1978
5 speeches — Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers June 13, 1978
Mental Health Services Written Answers June 13, 1978
South Atlantic (Oil Interests) Written Answers June 28, 1978
9 speeches — PHARMACISTS Commons June 29, 1978
National Coal Board (Planning Agreement) Written Answers July 5, 1978
4 speeches — CONSORTIUM RELIEF Commons July 11, 1978
National Coal Board (Planning Agreement) Written Answers July 31, 1978
9 speeches — PRIVATE BILLS [Lords] (SUSPENSION) Commons August 1, 1978
11 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Commons November 30, 1978
WALLASEY (PRIVATE MEMBER'S MOTION Commons December 8, 1978
5 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS AND WINTER) Commons December 12, 1978
6 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons December 14, 1978
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