Mr Kenneth Eastham
August 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Kenneth Eastham
Contributions
1980
6 speeches — GREATER MANCHESTER Commons January 18, 1980
Housing Investment Programmes Written Answers February 15, 1980
Young Persons (Training Opportunities) Commons February 19, 1980
St. Ann's Square, Manchester Written Answers February 20, 1980
Manchester Airport (European Community Aid) Written Answers March 24, 1980
Computers Written Answers March 31, 1980
Air Traffic Control Systems (Radar Equipment) Written Answers April 2, 1980
Justices of the Peace (Pension Rights) Written Answers April 22, 1980
Enterprise Zones (Road and Rail Systems) Commons April 23, 1980
Manchester Written Answers April 29, 1980
2 speeches — REDUCTION AND ABOLITION OF EARNINGS RELATED SUPPLEMENT AND ADDITION Commons May 21, 1980
5 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT IN CASES AFFECTED BY TRADE DISPUTES Commons May 21, 1980
Regional Water Authorities (Manpower) Commons June 4, 1980
Derelict Land Clearance Area (Manchester) Written Answers June 5, 1980
Derelict Land Clearance Areas Written Answers June 6, 1980
EDUCATIONALLY DISADVANTAGED PERSONS (MANCHESTER) Commons June 11, 1980
Enterprise Zones Written Answers June 16, 1980
Mortgagor Defaulters Written Answers June 17, 1980
FERRANTI LIMITED Commons July 1, 1980
Local Authority Expenditure Commons July 2, 1980
2 speeches — Mortgage Repayments Commons July 2, 1980
2 speeches — MEANING OF "FUNCTIONAL WORK" Commons July 3, 1980
M66 (North Manchester) Written Answers July 17, 1980
MOBILITY OF LABOUR Written Answers July 24, 1980
Manpower Commons November 5, 1980
Regional Policy Commons November 24, 1980
Manchester (Sixth Form Provision) Commons November 25, 1980
Value Added Tax Written Answers December 11, 1980
Value Added Tax Written Answers December 11, 1980
Partnership Committees Commons December 17, 1980
Tourist Industry (North-West) Written Answers December 17, 1980
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