Mr Gordon Bagier

July 7, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Gordon Bagier

Contributions

1977

British Railways Commons January 12, 1977

2 speeches — Railways (Carriage of Freight) Commons January 12, 1977

Motor Cyclists (Accidents) Commons January 12, 1977

3 speeches — TRANSPORT POLICY Commons January 20, 1977

Shipbuilding (Cost Escalation) Written Answers February 1, 1977

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Commons February 3, 1977

Railways Written Answers February 9, 1977

QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE Commons February 22, 1977

3 speeches — FACTORY CLOSURES (NORTHERN REGION) Commons March 7, 1977

2 speeches — Lorries (Maximum Loads) Commons March 9, 1977

Public Expenditure Commons March 9, 1977

Student Grants Written Answers March 28, 1977

Speed Limits Commons April 6, 1977

Policy (Consultation Document) Commons April 6, 1977

Railways Written Answers April 6, 1977

Adult Education Written Answers April 6, 1977

Finance Bill Written Answers April 6, 1977

DRAX B POWER STATION Written Answers May 26, 1977

2 speeches — Plessey Company Ltd. (Wearside) Commons June 27, 1977

TRANSPORT (WHITE PAPER) Commons June 27, 1977

British Railways (Replacement Allowance) Commons July 20, 1977

Rail Fares Written Answers July 20, 1977

DEVOLUTION Commons July 26, 1977

The Economic Prospect Commons October 26, 1977

Railway Services Commons November 16, 1977

Railway Passenger Services Written Answers November 16, 1977

TRANSPORT POLICY Commons November 21, 1977

Hitachi Company Written Answers December 7, 1977

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons December 8, 1977

2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDUSTRY Commons December 12, 1977

Road Haulage (Licensing) Written Answers December 12, 1977

Rural Transport Commons December 14, 1977

Trade Unions Commons December 14, 1977

Export Credits Written Answers December 15, 1977

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