Mr Ernest Armstrong
January 12, 1915 - July 8, 1996Summary information for Mr Ernest Armstrong
Contributions
1970
2 speeches — EDUCATION Commons July 8, 1970
Industrial Estate, Meadowfield Written Answers July 15, 1970
Industrial Estate, Crook Written Answers July 15, 1970
Weardale Transmitter (B.B.C.2) Written Answers July 16, 1970
Industrial Training Written Answers July 20, 1970
Voluntary Service Overseas (National Insurance Contributions) Written Answers July 21, 1970
Direct Grant Schools Written Answers July 22, 1970
Northern Region (Schools) Written Answers July 23, 1970
Northern Region (Community Development) Written Answers July 24, 1970
Northern Region Written Answers November 9, 1970
Advance Factories (Crook and Meadowfield) Written Answers November 9, 1970
Northern Region (Public Works) Written Answers November 9, 1970
National Insurance (Old Persons) Act, 1970 Written Answers November 10, 1970
Northern Region (Primary School Building) Written Answers November 10, 1970
Northern Region (Roads) Written Answers November 11, 1970
Northern Region Written Answers November 11, 1970
School Meals Written Answers November 12, 1970
Regional Employment Premium Written Answers November 12, 1970
DEVELOPMENT AREA POLICY Commons November 16, 1970
Northern Region (Urban Aid Programme) Written Answers November 18, 1970
Northern Region (Secondary School Building) Written Answers November 18, 1970
2 speeches — Direct-grant Schools Commons November 19, 1970
3 speeches — PUBLIC TRANSPORT (WEST DURHAM) Commons November 19, 1970
Higher Education Written Answers November 19, 1970
Northern Region (Community Development Projects) Written Answers November 19, 1970
Lower-Paid Workers (Benefit Claims) Written Answers November 19, 1970
Direct-Grant Schools Written Answers November 24, 1970
Northern Region (Infrastructure) Written Answers November 25, 1970
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