Mr Ian Wrigglesworth

1939 -
Summary information for Mr Ian Wrigglesworth

Contributions

1981

House of Commons (Telex Facilities) Written Answers January 12, 1981

Teesside Airport Written Answers January 16, 1981

International Computers Ltd. Commons March 19, 1981

House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (Amendment) Commons March 24, 1981

Nothern Region (Industrial Assistance) Commons April 6, 1981

Civil Service Dispute Commons April 15, 1981

2 speeches — Northern Region Commons April 15, 1981

3 speeches — Domestic Gas Appliances Written Answers April 27, 1981

10 speeches — SPECIAL TAX ON BANKING DEPOSITS. Commons May 12, 1981

5 speeches — Women's Rights Commons June 11, 1981

Co-operative Development Agency and the Industrial Common Ownership Movement Written Answers June 26, 1981

Civil Service (Pay Inquiry) Commons June 29, 1981

Circuit Judges (Pay and Allowances) Written Answers July 6, 1981

MINIS 2 Written Answers July 17, 1981

Business Start-up Scheme Written Answers November 12, 1981

Loan Guarantee Scheme Written Answers November 12, 1981

Industrial Training Boards Commons November 16, 1981

6 speeches — Information Technology Commons November 27, 1981

2 speeches — Self-employed Commercial Agents (Community Directive) Written Answers November 27, 1981

3 speeches — Adjournment Debates (Applications) Commons December 1, 1981

English Industrial Estates Corporation Commons December 7, 1981

Northern Region (Industrial Assistance) Commons December 7, 1981

British Leyland Written Answers December 7, 1981

Public Expenditure Proposals 1982–83 Commons December 8, 1981

2 speeches — Unitary Tax Written Answers December 8, 1981

Further and Higher Education Written Answers December 10, 1981

Unitary Tax Written Answers December 11, 1981

Stockton Borough Council Written Answers December 15, 1981

Further and Higher Education Written Answers December 15, 1981

2 speeches — Minister of State, Treasury (Responsibilities) Commons December 23, 1981

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