Mr James Hill
December 21, 1926 - 1999Summary information for Mr James Hill
Contributions
1974
2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 29, 1974
Regional Employment Premium Commons March 25, 1974
Northern Region Commons March 25, 1974
Southampton Docks Written Answers March 29, 1974
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 1, 1974
2 speeches — M3 and M27 Written Answers April 1, 1974
Bullying Written Answers April 2, 1974
Maplin Written Answers April 8, 1974
CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL Commons April 30, 1974
Brussels Commons May 1, 1974
European Parliament Commons May 1, 1974
Southampton Dockland Written Answers May 1, 1974
2 speeches — GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL Commons May 20, 1974
2 speeches — European Economic Community Written Answers June 10, 1974
Sri Lanka Written Answers June 11, 1974
5 speeches — EEC (REGIONAL POLICY) Commons July 3, 1974
2 speeches — Dentists Written Answers July 8, 1974
MAPLIN Commons July 18, 1974
House Prices Commons July 24, 1974
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 24, 1974
Road Freight Permits Written Answers July 29, 1974
Ports Written Answers July 29, 1974
Disabled Staff Written Answers July 31, 1974
European Investment Bank (Loans) Written Answers July 31, 1974
Disabled Staff Written Answers July 31, 1974
High Speed Trains Written Answers July 31, 1974
3 speeches — Ports Written Answers July 31, 1974
Road Haulage (Bilateral Permits) Written Answers July 31, 1974
EEC Regional Policy Written Answers July 31, 1974
Disabled Staff Written Answers July 31, 1974
Regional Policy Written Answers July 31, 1974
Disabled Staff Written Answers July 31, 1974
Invalid Vehicles Written Answers July 31, 1974
Departmental Staff (Disabled Persons) Written Answers July 31, 1974
EEC Regional Policy Written Answers July 31, 1974
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