Mr George Darling

1905 - October 18, 1985
Summary information for Mr George Darling

Contributions

1971

USE OF CODE OF PRACTICE IN PROCEEDINGS UNDER THIS ACT Commons January 27, 1971

RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN RESPECT OF TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES Commons January 27, 1971

Earnings Written Answers February 5, 1971

2 speeches — Japanese Cutlery (Imports) Written Answers February 8, 1971

Holiday Tours (Information) Written Answers February 8, 1971

2 speeches — Steel (Scrap Metal) Written Answers February 8, 1971

Processed Foods (Date Labelling) Written Answers February 9, 1971

Platinum Written Answers February 10, 1971

Vehicles (Sites for Breaking Up) Written Answers February 17, 1971

VEHICLE AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. Commons March 2, 1971

Refreshment Department Written Answers March 3, 1971

2 speeches — THIRD LONDON AIRPORT (ROSKILL COMMISSION REPORT) Commons March 4, 1971

Steel Industry Written Answers April 8, 1971

2 speeches — Steel Scrap Supplies Written Answers April 8, 1971

Steel Prices (European Comparisons) Written Answers April 8, 1971

Banana Trade Commons April 26, 1971

VEHICLE AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Commons April 27, 1971

TULKETH GROUP (INSURANCE COMPANIES) Commons May 4, 1971

14 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1971

3 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 22, 1971

UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 22, 1971

Trade Descriptions Act, 1968 (Residential Properties) Written Answers October 27, 1971

Lubricating Oils (Competition) Written Answers October 28, 1971

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1971

6 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY Commons November 11, 1971

British Acheson Electrodes Company, Sheffield Written Answers November 11, 1971

Waste and Refuse Written Answers December 2, 1971

Trust Houses-Fortes Hotels (Merger) Written Answers December 6, 1971

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