Mr Gordon Bagier

July 7, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Gordon Bagier

Contributions

1970

SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT AREA POLICY Commons January 19, 1970

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 28, 1970

2 speeches — Sunderland and Wearside (Economic Development) Commons February 3, 1970

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES Commons February 16, 1970

15 speeches — NORTHERN REGION (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT) Commons February 23, 1970

Road Works (Colliery Filling Material) Written Answers February 24, 1970

Borrow Pits Written Answers March 3, 1970

Road Works (Pit Heap Waste) Written Answers March 3, 1970

Trains (Punctuality) Commons March 24, 1970

Housing Subsidies Written Answers March 24, 1970

British Broadcasting Corporation Written Answers March 26, 1970

3 speeches — ELECTRICITY BILL Commons April 6, 1970

COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons April 9, 1970

JUDGES' SALARIES Written Answers April 14, 1970

Cost of Living Commons April 21, 1970

HOUSING (FINANCE) Commons April 23, 1970

6 speeches — SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY BILL Commons April 30, 1970

Slum Clearance Commons May 5, 1970

Colliery Waste (Road-building material) Written Answers May 5, 1970

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons May 6, 1970

INTER-URBAN ROAD STRATEGY Commons May 27, 1970

Regional Employment Premiums Commons July 7, 1970

LAND COMMISSION (ABOLITION) Commons July 22, 1970

2 speeches — Food Prices Commons October 27, 1970

Beer Prices Written Answers October 27, 1970

NORTH EAST (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Written Answers October 27, 1970

2 speeches — Police Force Written Answers October 29, 1970

NORTH-EAST (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Written Answers October 29, 1970

NORTHERN REGION Commons November 3, 1970

PRICES Commons November 17, 1970

CONSUMER COUNCIL Commons November 24, 1970

COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons December 3, 1970

Food Prices Written Answers December 8, 1970

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 10, 1970

I.D.Cs., North-East Written Answers December 18, 1970

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