Mr John Loveridge
September 9, 1925 -Summary information for Mr John Loveridge
Contributions
1981
2 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Licences) Commons January 13, 1981
Financial Institutions Commons January 23, 1981
Small Businesses Written Answers January 29, 1981
Small Businesses (Taxation) Written Answers March 2, 1981
2 speeches — Licensing (Alcohol Education and Research) Bill Commons March 6, 1981
Small Firms Expansion (Inquiry) Bill Commons March 6, 1981
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 10, 1981
2 speeches — POWER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO MAKE ORDERS ABOUT PENSIONS Commons April 1, 1981
Pensions Written Answers April 7, 1981
Costs> Written Answers April 8, 1981
Pensions Written Answers April 8, 1981
Manpower Written Answers April 8, 1981
Police Manpower Written Answers April 8, 1981
Jobcentres (Placements) Written Answers April 8, 1981
Manpower Services Commission Written Answers April 9, 1981
Manpower Written Answers April 9, 1981
Staff Transfers Written Answers April 9, 1981
Jobcentres (Staff) Written Answers April 10, 1981
Monopolies and Mergers Commission Written Answers April 13, 1981
Sterling M3 Written Answers April 13, 1981
Capital Formation Written Answers April 13, 1981
Expenditure Committee Report (Implementation) Written Answers April 14, 1981
Parliamentary Boundaries (Greater London) Written Answers April 16, 1981
Jobcentre Statistics Written Answers April 27, 1981
Sterling M3 Written Answers April 27, 1981
2 speeches — Civil Service Reform Commons April 28, 1981
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM Commons April 28, 1981
Parliamentary Boundaries (Greater London) Written Answers May 8, 1981
Departmental Vote (Cash Limit) Written Answers June 19, 1981
Small Businesses Written Answers June 24, 1981
Food Aid Convention 1980 Written Answers July 3, 1981
2 speeches — GRADUATED SCHEME OF CORPORATION TAX WITHOUT MARGINAL RATE PENALTY Commons July 14, 1981
Helsinki Final Act Written Answers July 24, 1981
Small Businesses Commons November 13, 1981
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