Mr Gordon Bagier

July 7, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Gordon Bagier

Contributions

1971

Northern Region (Industrial and Commercial Projects) Commons January 18, 1971

U.N.C.T.A.D. (Effect on United Kingdom Industry) Commons January 18, 1971

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons January 28, 1971

Police (Pay) Commons February 18, 1971

6 speeches — NORTHERN REGION (ECONOMIC SITUATION) Commons February 19, 1971

Road Structure, Northern Region Written Answers March 2, 1971

H.M.S. "BELFAST" Commons March 8, 1971

Northern Region (Roads) Written Answers March 8, 1971

TOBACCO SMOKING (REPORT OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS) Commons March 16, 1971

6 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION (MINES AND QUARRIES) Commons March 29, 1971

Demolition Industry (Code of Practice) Written Answers April 5, 1971

3 speeches — LICENSING (ABOLITION OF STATE MANAGEMENT) BILL Commons April 20, 1971

4 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD BILL (By Order) Commons June 21, 1971

DEVELOPMENT AND INTERMEDIATE AREAS (INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS) Commons July 14, 1971

Derelict Land Clearance Commons July 28, 1971

2 speeches — MODEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER SECTION 5 Commons August 2, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 4, 1971

Railways (Rolling Stock) Written Answers November 5, 1971

Employment Trends (Inquiry) Commons November 11, 1971

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 23, 1971

Sunderland (Employment) Commons December 6, 1971

Development and Special Development Areas Written Answers December 6, 1971

Industrial Expansion (Aid) Written Answers December 6, 1971

3 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AREAS (ENGLAND) Commons December 7, 1971

2 speeches — Northern Region Commons December 9, 1971

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (DISPERSAL) Commons December 9, 1971

Electricity Supply Industry (Earnings) Written Answers December 9, 1971

GROUP OF TEN (MONETARY AGREEMENT) Commons December 20, 1971

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