Mr John Wells
March 30, 1925 -Summary information for Mr John Wells
Contributions
1979
7 speeches — ANNUAL REPORT Commons January 24, 1979
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (ARMED FORCES) BILL [Lords] Commons February 2, 1979
PUBLIC BODIES (APPOINTMENTS) BILL Commons February 2, 1979
JOINT COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL AND BOARDS Commons February 7, 1979
RESTRICTION ON USE OF CERTAIN NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Commons February 14, 1979
3 speeches — CITY OF LONDON (VARIOUS POWERS) BILL (By Order) Commons March 6, 1979
13 speeches — FIELD VEGETABLES (DESTRUCTION) Commons March 29, 1979
HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons May 17, 1979
Price Commission Written Answers May 21, 1979
Glasshouse Growers Commons June 14, 1979
NICARAGUA (AID) Commons July 3, 1979
New Clause 1 Commons July 12, 1979
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (MERRISON REPORT) Commons July 18, 1979
Energy Conservation (Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1979
Energy Conservation (Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1979
Energy Conservation (Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1979
Energy Conservation (Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1979
Energy Conservation Written Answers July 26, 1979
Energy Conservation (Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 25, 1979
BEES BILL Commons October 25, 1979
National Farmers' Union Commons November 1, 1979
Heavy Lorries Commons November 7, 1979
English Fruit Stall Written Answers November 12, 1979
4 speeches — Apples Written Answers November 15, 1979
Wholesale Markets Written Answers November 15, 1979
Catering Commons November 26, 1979
Refreshment Department (Apples) Written Answers November 26, 1979
Apples Written Answers November 29, 1979
Channel Tunnel Commons December 5, 1979
2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons December 5, 1979
Company Aircraft Written Answers December 11, 1979
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY(AGRICULTURE MINISTERS'MEETING) Commons December 12, 1979
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons December 13, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 13, 1979
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