Mr Keith Hampson

August 14, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Keith Hampson

Contributions

1983

Serpell Report Commons January 19, 1983

British Rail Engineering Ltd. Commons January 19, 1983

Rate Support Grant Commons January 20, 1983

School Curricula Commons January 25, 1983

Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Written Answers February 2, 1983

Crown Estate Office Written Answers February 3, 1983

2 speeches — Shops Bill Commons February 4, 1983

Overseas Students (Fees) Commons February 8, 1983

2 speeches — Unemployment (Northern Region) Commons February 9, 1983

3 speeches — Education (Assisted Places) Commons February 9, 1983

Water Industry (Dispute) Commons February 14, 1983

2 speeches — Unemployment (Yorkshire and Humberside) Commons February 22, 1983

Regional Rate Written Answers February 22, 1983

4 speeches — Yorkshire and Humberside (Employment) Commons March 4, 1983

Public Transport (Revenue Support) Written Answers April 12, 1983

Youth Training Written Answers April 15, 1983

2 speeches — Inter-city Services Written Answers May 4, 1983

"Morning After" Pill Written Answers May 10, 1983

Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons June 28, 1983

4 speeches — Housing and Building Control Bill Commons July 5, 1983

2 speeches — Derelict Land Commons July 6, 1983

Petrol Prices Written Answers July 11, 1983

Microelectric Applications Project Written Answers July 12, 1983

2 speeches — Defence Estimates Commons July 19, 1983

3 speeches — Orders of the Day Commons July 20, 1983

Regional Industrial Policy Commons July 22, 1983

Local Authority Airports Written Answers July 29, 1983

Business Start-up Scheme Written Answers July 29, 1983

Defective Housing Commons November 10, 1983

Children (Cultural and Racial Groups) Written Answers December 20, 1983

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