Mr Kenneth Eastham
August 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Kenneth Eastham
Contributions
1985
2 speeches — Methyl Isocyanate Commons January 9, 1985
Concessionary Fares Written Answers January 14, 1985
Geriatric Services Commons January 15, 1985
2 speeches — Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill Commons January 28, 1985
2 speeches — Manchester (Outer Ring Road) Written Answers January 28, 1985
Nimrod Aircraft Written Answers January 29, 1985
Airports Inquiries 1981–1983 (Inspector's Report) Commons January 30, 1985
2 speeches — Deportation Statistics Commons January 31, 1985
Homeworkers Written Answers February 5, 1985
Departmental Purchases Written Answers February 11, 1985
Eastern Bloc Countries (Imports) Written Answers February 14, 1985
Pupils (Expenditure) Commons February 19, 1985
Public Expenditure White Paper Written Answers February 19, 1985
Business of the House Commons February 21, 1985
Eastern Bloc (Trade) Written Answers February 26, 1985
Asbestos (Alternative Materials) Written Answers February 27, 1985
Immigration Written Answers February 28, 1985
Food and Environment Protection Bill [Lords] Commons March 5, 1985
Schoolchildren Written Answers March 5, 1985
2 speeches — Limited List Prescribing Written Answers March 18, 1985
2 speeches — Education Meals Service Commons March 19, 1985
Schools Commons March 26, 1985
Business of the House Commons March 28, 1985
Immigration Control (CRE Report) Written Answers March 28, 1985
Energy Efficiency Commons April 1, 1985
Health and Safety Commission (Plan of Work) Written Answers April 2, 1985
2 speeches — Quarries (Development) Commons April 3, 1985
2 speeches — Open Heart Surgery, Manchester Commons April 16, 1985
Royal Dockyards Commons April 17, 1985
Teachers (Pay) Commons April 23, 1985
El Salvador Written Answers April 24, 1985
Trade Unions (Meetings) Commons April 29, 1985
Government Regulations Commons May 1, 1985
Coalfield Communities (Policing) Commons May 2, 1985
Gas Industry Commons May 7, 1985
Black Report Written Answers May 14, 1985
Railway Workshops (Job Losses) Commons May 16, 1985
Coal Industry Commons June 3, 1985
Skill Shortages Commons June 5, 1985
2 speeches — Airports Policy Commons June 5, 1985
2 speeches — Nationalised Industries (Purchasing Policy) Commons June 10, 1985
Community Law Centres Commons June 10, 1985
Health and Safety Commission Written Answers June 11, 1985
Council House Sales (Bolton) Commons June 12, 1985
Airports Policy Commons June 17, 1985
2 speeches — Local Authority Expenditure Commons June 25, 1985
Chile Written Answers June 26, 1985
Chinese Archway, Manchester Written Answers July 1, 1985
Immigration Rules Written Answers July 4, 1985
Trade Unions (Exclusion) Written Answers July 9, 1985
Mental Health Act 1983 Commons July 16, 1985
Wages Councils Commons July 17, 1985
2 speeches — CERN Ranges Written Answers July 23, 1985
2 speeches — WG/30 Helicopter Commons October 22, 1985
Engagements Commons October 22, 1985
Business and Industrial Premises (Fires) Written Answers October 24, 1985
Industrial and Public Service Staff Written Answers October 29, 1985
Business of the House Commons November 7, 1985
M66 Written Answers November 11, 1985
2 speeches — South Africa Commons November 20, 1985
Developing World (Orders) Commons November 27, 1985
Liverpool City Council Commons December 2, 1985
Wages Councils Written Answers December 3, 1985
2 speeches — Criminal Statistics Commons December 5, 1985
UNESCO Commons December 5, 1985
British Gas Commons December 16, 1985
Westland Commons December 16, 1985
VC10 Tankers Written Answers December 16, 1985
Nimrod Written Answers December 16, 1985
British Aerospace Written Answers December 16, 1985
2 speeches — Falkland Islands Written Answers December 17, 1985
Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 18, 1985
Iran-Iraq War Written Answers December 18, 1985
Food Additives Written Answers December 19, 1985
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