Mr Ernest Fernyhough
December 24, 1908 - 1993Summary information for Mr Ernest Fernyhough
Contributions
1974
EEC MINISTERIAL MEETINGS Commons January 16, 1974
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Commons January 22, 1974
9 speeches — INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 6, 1974
Wheat (Denaturing) Written Answers February 7, 1974
Television and Motor Cars Commons March 25, 1974
Nursery Education Commons April 2, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 10, 1974
6 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons April 10, 1974
4 speeches — NUCLEAR REACTORS Commons May 2, 1974
ARMS EXPORTS Commons May 21, 1974
Tanzania (Detained British Subjects) Commons May 22, 1974
MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons May 22, 1974
DERBYSHIRE Commons May 23, 1974
4 speeches — EUROPE Commons June 11, 1974
COAL INDUSTRY Commons June 18, 1974
Illegal Immigrants Commons June 20, 1974
Expenditure Commons July 2, 1974
Land Development Commons July 3, 1974
Intervention Board Written Answers July 4, 1974
NUCLEAR REACTOR POLICY Commons July 10, 1974
Miners (Pneumoconiosis Claims) Written Answers July 16, 1974
Value Added Tax Written Answers July 16, 1974
Regional Development Fund Commons July 17, 1974
Television Written Answers July 17, 1974
11 speeches — PAY BOARD (ABOLITION) Commons July 18, 1974
Local Government Expenditure (Tax Equivalent) Written Answers July 22, 1974
2 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 23, 1974
Development Land Commons July 24, 1974
Housing Costs Commons July 24, 1974
Handicapped Babies Written Answers July 30, 1974
Improvement Grants Written Answers July 31, 1974
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1974
INDUSTRY Commons November 4, 1974
2 speeches — STATE OF THE NATION Commons November 5, 1974
First-time Home Buyers Commons November 13, 1974
3 speeches — RATES Commons November 20, 1974
Defence Review Commons November 26, 1974
DEFENCE REVIEW Commons December 3, 1974
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