Mr Frank White

November 11, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr Frank White

Contributions

1982

Invest in Britain Bureau Written Answers February 15, 1982

2 speeches — Amusement Arcades Written Answers February 15, 1982

Homeworking Written Answers February 16, 1982

Invest in Britain Bureau Written Answers February 17, 1982

2 speeches — Waste Paper and Board Written Answers February 17, 1982

Housing Construction Written Answers February 23, 1982

Pupil-Teacher Ratios Written Answers February 23, 1982

Housing Renovation Grants Written Answers February 24, 1982

LIABILITY TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons May 11, 1982

2 speeches — Bury and Radcliffe Written Answers May 27, 1982

Bury Metropolitan Council Written Answers May 27, 1982

2 speeches — Bury and Radcliffe Written Answers May 28, 1982

Female Unemployment Written Answers May 28, 1982

Self-certification Written Answers June 8, 1982

2 speeches — Paper Industry (Energy Costs) Commons June 14, 1982

Clergy Pensions (Amendment) Measure Commons June 17, 1982

Pastoral (Amendment) Measure Commons June 17, 1982

Immigration Written Answers June 22, 1982

Immigration Written Answers June 23, 1982

2 speeches — Blood Transfusion Service Written Answers July 7, 1982

Mrs. L. Brock Written Answers July 8, 1982

2 speeches — Bury General Hospital Written Answers July 19, 1982

Unemployed Persons (Government Expenditure) Written Answers July 26, 1982

Microtechnology Research Written Answers July 26, 1982

2 speeches — Unemployment Statistics Written Answers July 27, 1982

North-West Region Written Answers July 27, 1982

Industrial Training and Development Written Answers July 28, 1982

National Health Service (Pay) Written Answers October 26, 1982

Water Industry Written Answers November 10, 1982

5 speeches — De La Salle College of Education Commons November 22, 1982

4 speeches — The Economy (Impact on Women) Commons December 8, 1982

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers December 14, 1982

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