Mr James Prior
October 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr James Prior
Contributions
1976
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons January 13, 1976
JOBS Commons January 15, 1976
Development Agencies and National Enterprise Board Commons January 20, 1976
Immingham Docks Commons January 20, 1976
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (HEADS OF GOVERNMENT) Commons January 20, 1976
11 speeches — Title Commons January 21, 1976
TITLE Commons January 21, 1976
4 speeches — Suggested Amendments Commons January 27, 1976
TRADE UNION AND LABOUR RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons January 27, 1976
11 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons January 29, 1976
13 speeches — DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Commons February 10, 1976
DOCK WORK REGULATION [MONEY] Commons February 10, 1976
2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT (CHANCELLOR's PROPOSALS) Commons February 12, 1976
Unemployed Persons Commons February 17, 1976
Trades Union Congress (General Secretary) Commons February 17, 1976
BRITISH RAILWAY (DISPUTE) Commons March 11, 1976
British Leyland (Chairman) Commons March 16, 1976
West Midlands Commons March 16, 1976
Apprentices (Construction Industry) Commons March 16, 1976
2 speeches — REPEALS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT Commons March 18, 1976
3 speeches — FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Commons March 18, 1976
2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT (HEALTH RISKS FROM ASBESTOS) Commons March 30, 1976
2 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY Commons April 5, 1976
CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1976–77 Commons May 11, 1976
British Institute of Management Commons May 18, 1976
Unemployed Persons Commons May 18, 1976
EMPLOYMENT (HEALTH RISKS FROM ASBESTOS) Commons May 18, 1976
SCOTTISH TUC Commons May 25, 1976
AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL (STANDING ORDERS) Commons May 27, 1976
2 speeches — HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (OPPOSITION MOTION) Commons June 9, 1976
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 17, 1976
12 speeches — YOUNG PEOPLE (EMPLOYMENT) Commons June 21, 1976
Unemployed Persons Commons June 22, 1976
2 speeches — WESSEX Commons June 22, 1976
TUC Commons June 24, 1976
5 speeches — PAY AND PRICES POLICY Commons July 6, 1976
9 speeches — PAY AND PRICES POLICY Commons July 7, 1976
4 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 15, 1976
Vacancies Commons July 20, 1976
School Leaves (Unemployment) Commons July 20, 1976
C. GENERAL Commons July 20, 1976
4 speeches — HEALTH SERVICES BILL AND DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 20, 1976
7 speeches — APPEALS AGAINST CLASSIFICATION Commons July 26, 1976
2 speeches — PROCEDURE FOR RECOMMENDATION UNDER SECTION 8 Commons July 26, 1976
BRADFORD Commons July 27, 1976
NATIONAL SERVICE Commons July 27, 1976
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT Commons August 3, 1976
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT (RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT WITH SPAIN) Commons August 4, 1976
Press Charter Commons October 19, 1976
Unemployed Persons Commons October 19, 1976
Manufacturing Industry (Overtime Working) Commons October 19, 1976
3 speeches — ECONOMIC POLICIES Commons October 19, 1976
GRUNWICK PROCESSING LABORATORIES LTD. (DISPUTE) Commons November 2, 1976
HEALTH SERVICES BILL AND DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 8, 1976
RECONSTITUTION OF BOARD AS BODY CORPORATE Commons November 10, 1976
6 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE TO PREPARE NEW SCHEME Commons November 10, 1976
MATTERS FOR NEW DOCK LABOUR SCHEME Commons November 10, 1976
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons November 11, 1976
DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL (AMENDMENTS) Commons November 15, 1976
Construction Industry Commons November 16, 1976
Manpower Policy Commons November 16, 1976
Employment Protection Act Commons November 16, 1976
London Commons November 16, 1976
Dismissals (Public Sector) Commons November 16, 1976
PROCEDURE BEFORE MAKING EXTENSION ORDER UNDER S. 4(4) Commons November 18, 1976
5 speeches — INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT Commons November 29, 1976
PRIME MINISTER (GUILDHALL SPEECH) Commons November 30, 1976
Disabled Workers Commons December 21, 1976
2 speeches — Construction Industry Commons December 21, 1976
Unemployment Statistics (Publication) Commons December 21, 1976
CBI Commons December 21, 1976
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