Mr Eric Varley
August 11, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Eric Varley
Contributions
1973
Steel Industry Commons January 22, 1973
4 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 25, 1973
Electricity Generation Commons February 12, 1973
EEC Regional Fund Commons February 12, 1973
10 speeches — STEEL Commons February 20, 1973
Medical Appeal Tribunals (Remuneration) Written Answers March 15, 1973
Regional Employment Premium Commons March 19, 1973
LOFTHOUSE COLLIERY (ACCIDENT) Commons March 22, 1973
Steel Mill (Manchester) Commons April 2, 1973
Oil Supplies Commons April 9, 1973
Coal Industry (Safety Standards) Commons April 16, 1973
2 speeches — STEEL PRICES Commons April 17, 1973
Regional Development (EEC Discussions) Commons May 7, 1973
Development Areas (Labour Subsidies) Commons May 14, 1973
Electricity Council Commons May 14, 1973
Coal-Fired Power Stations Commons May 14, 1973
Pit Closures Commons June 11, 1973
Regional Employment Premium Commons July 2, 1973
EEC MINISTERIAL MEETINGS Commons July 2, 1973
M1 (Computerised Signal Control) Written Answers July 3, 1973
Regional Aid Written Answers July 6, 1973
Natural Gas (Leakage) Commons July 9, 1973
Power Station Construction Commons July 9, 1973
Regional Employment Premium Commons July 23, 1973
Polystyrene Written Answers July 24, 1973
Coal (Electricity Generation) Commons October 22, 1973
3 speeches — COAL SUPPLIES Commons November 13, 1973
6 speeches — STATE OF EMERGENCY Commons November 15, 1973
3 speeches — IRON AND STEEL Commons November 21, 1973
4 speeches — FUEL AND ELECTRICITY (CONTROL) BILL Commons November 26, 1973
FUEL AND ELECTRICITY (CONTROL) BILL Commons November 29, 1973
4 speeches — POWER TO RELAX STATUTORY AND CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS, ETC. Commons November 29, 1973
Oil Stocks Commons December 3, 1973
2 speeches — DIESEL FUEL (TAXICABS) Commons December 6, 1973
10 speeches — COAL MINING Commons December 7, 1973
Coal Industry Commons December 10, 1973
Oil and Coal Stocks Written Answers December 17, 1973
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