Mr Hugh Brown
May 18, 1919 -Summary information for Mr Hugh Brown
Contributions
1970
2 speeches — PRICE CONTROL (MINISTERIAL CO-ORDINATION) Commons February 10, 1970
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (RATE REBATES) Commons February 17, 1970
Housing Written Answers February 17, 1970
4 speeches — Murders and Crimes of Violence Commons February 18, 1970
RATE SUPPORT GRANT (SCOTLAND) Commons March 3, 1970
Assaults on Police Written Answers March 4, 1970
Teachers' Pay Written Answers March 10, 1970
COUNCIL HOUSE COMMUNITIES Commons March 25, 1970
Part-time Education Commons April 15, 1970
Construction Industry Commons May 12, 1970
Part-time Education Commons May 13, 1970
Retirement Pension Books Written Answers May 14, 1970
2 speeches — Government, Local Authorities and People (Communications) Commons July 8, 1970
2 speeches — Urban Areas (Housing and Social Needs) Commons July 8, 1970
3 speeches — PENSIONS FOR OR IN RESPECT OF PERSONS OVER PENSIONABLE AGE 5TH JULY, 1948 Commons July 15, 1970
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (OLD PERSONS' AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS AND ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE) BILL Commons July 15, 1970
Schoolchildren (Dentures) Commons October 28, 1970
2 speeches — FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENTS BILL Commons November 10, 1970
Council Houses (Sale) Commons November 11, 1970
3 speeches — FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENT Commons November 17, 1970
2 speeches — AMOUNT OF FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENT Commons November 18, 1970
RESOURCES TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT Commons November 18, 1970
DETERMINATION OF RIGHT TO, AND AMOUNT OF, FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENT. Commons November 18, 1970
FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENTS BILL Commons November 18, 1970
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons November 30, 1970
SECRETARY OF STATE'S REPORT Commons December 1, 1970
PREVENTION OF DOUBLE PAYMENTS AND RECOVERY OF OVERPAYMENTS Commons December 1, 1970
BRITISH STANDARD TIME Commons December 2, 1970
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