Mr John Rodgers
October 5, 1906 - March 29, 1993Summary information for Mr John Rodgers
Contributions
1976
DOCK WORK REGULATION BILL Commons February 10, 1976
TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS BILL [Lords] Commons February 17, 1976
M25 (Sevenoaks—Swanley Link) Written Answers February 19, 1976
Sierra Leone Written Answers February 23, 1976
British Railways Written Answers February 25, 1976
3 speeches — M25 Written Answers February 26, 1976
Rail Fares Written Answers March 3, 1976
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration Written Answers March 18, 1976
Ballots Written Answers March 23, 1976
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) Commons March 29, 1976
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) Commons March 30, 1976
Deaf Persons Written Answers March 31, 1976
Deaf Teachers Written Answers April 2, 1976
Wines and Spirits (Confiscation) Written Answers April 5, 1976
Palace of Westminster Written Answers April 6, 1976
Rating Appeals Written Answers April 12, 1976
Expenditure Commons May 11, 1976
Unemployed Persons Written Answers May 12, 1976
Zambia Commons May 19, 1976
Aid Programme (Goods and Equipment) Written Answers May 19, 1976
TRADE UNION DEMOCRACY Commons June 9, 1976
British Citizens Overseas (Voting Rights) Written Answers June 16, 1976
3 speeches — RENT (AGRICULTURE) BILL AND EDUCATION BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 20, 1976
House of Commons (Dining Rooms) Written Answers July 20, 1976
2 speeches — RA Manning and Records Office Written Answers July 26, 1976
WORKERS (REPRESENTATION) Written Answers July 29, 1976
2 speeches — CROMARTY PETROLEUM ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL Commons August 2, 1976
British Airways Written Answers October 11, 1976
Cyprus Commons October 20, 1976
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (LORDS AMENDMENTS) Commons November 10, 1976
2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE TO PREPARE NEW SCHEME Commons November 10, 1976
Development Aid Funds Written Answers November 11, 1976
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