Mr James Dunn
January 30, 1926 - 1985Summary information for Mr James Dunn
Contributions
1980
Food Manufacturers' Federation Commons January 17, 1980
2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 17, 1980
Lamb Exports Commons April 17, 1980
National Farmers Union Commons April 17, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 17, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 17, 1980
3 speeches — NORTH-WEST ENGLAND Commons April 21, 1980
Manpower Commons April 23, 1980
SAUDI ARABIA Commons April 23, 1980
Enterprise Zones Commons April 28, 1980
Hospitals (Closures and Other Changes) Commons April 29, 1980
Water Services Charges Commons April 30, 1980
Ancillary and Administrative Personnel Commons May 6, 1980
MEMBERS' CONSTITUENCY INTERESTS Commons May 6, 1980
FINANCE (NO. 2) BILL Commons May 8, 1980
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SPRING) Commons May 14, 1980
Day of Action Commons May 20, 1980
Employment Agencies (Recruiting Practices) Commons May 20, 1980
London Underground (Violence) Commons May 21, 1980
Income Tax Commons May 22, 1980
Westminster Hospital Commons June 3, 1980
Police Complaints Board Commons June 5, 1980
Deportation Orders Commons June 5, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 5, 1980
2 speeches — Sugar Written Answers June 9, 1980
Constitutional Development Commons June 12, 1980
Coastal Containers Limited Commons June 12, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 12, 1980
European Community (Motorway Toll Charges) Commons June 25, 1980
National Ports Council Commons June 25, 1980
Energy Policy Commons July 10, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 10, 1980
Acute Surgical Beds Commons July 29, 1980
Programme and Partnership Authorities Commons July 30, 1980
Urban Development Corporations Commons July 30, 1980
COUNCIL HOUSES (RENTS) Commons November 13, 1980
Social Security Benefits (Payment) Commons December 9, 1980
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