Mr Jeffrey Archer
April 15, 1940 -Summary information for Mr Jeffrey Archer
Contributions
1974
Public Lending Rights Written Answers January 18, 1974
EDUCATION (EXPENDITURE) Commons January 28, 1974
OLD-AGE PENSIONERS Commons January 31, 1974
12 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY BILL Commons January 31, 1974
Disabled Drivers and Passengers Written Answers February 1, 1974
Defence Work (Dispersal) Commons February 5, 1974
Fishermen (Taxation) Written Answers February 7, 1974
2 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons March 25, 1974
House Purchase Written Answers March 27, 1974
Value Added Tax Written Answers March 27, 1974
6 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY BILL Commons March 29, 1974
MINISTER FOR GREATER LONDON Commons April 4, 1974
Pig Industry Written Answers April 4, 1974
2 speeches — STATE OF THE NATION Commons April 5, 1974
ADJOURNMENT (EASTER) Commons April 9, 1974
Radio and Electronic Officers' Union Written Answers May 1, 1974
Hydrography Written Answers May 3, 1974
EUROPE Commons June 11, 1974
Private Houses (Local Authority Purchases) Commons June 12, 1974
Empty Houses Commons June 12, 1974
2 speeches — LABOUR'S PLANS FOR INDUSTRY Commons June 20, 1974
2 speeches — LOUTH (BYPASS) Commons June 24, 1974
FLIXBOROUGH INQUIRY Commons June 27, 1974
Value Added Tax Written Answers June 28, 1974
Voluntary Emergency Services (Lincolnshire) Written Answers June 28, 1974
CBI (MEETING) Commons July 2, 1974
GOVERNMENT MINISTERS (SECURITY) Commons July 2, 1974
GOVERNMENT POLICY (MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons July 4, 1974
Medical Students Written Answers July 8, 1974
2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons July 9, 1974
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND INFLATION (MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons July 16, 1974
ALTERATION OF PERSONAL RELIEFS Commons July 17, 1974
Transport Planning Written Answers July 24, 1974
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