Mr Kenneth Hind

September 15, 1949 -
Summary information for Mr Kenneth Hind

Contributions

1985

8 speeches — Regional Policy Commons January 17, 1985

Universities and Polytechnics Written Answers February 19, 1985

Rate Limitation (Prescribed Maximum) Commons February 25, 1985

Reema Waffle Houses Written Answers March 21, 1985

4 speeches — Prosecution of Offences Bill [Lords] Commons April 16, 1985

2 speeches — Lancashire Commons April 23, 1985

Teachers (Pay) Commons May 21, 1985

10 speeches — APPLICATION OF RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1976 TO AGREEMENTS BETWEEN ROAD PASSENGER TRANSPORT OPERATORS Commons May 21, 1985

REGISTRATION OF LOCAL SERVICES Commons May 21, 1985

4 speeches — PASSENGER TRANSPORT AREAS, AUTHORITIES AND EXECUTIVES Commons May 22, 1985

2 speeches — Small Firms (Public Contracts) Commons June 5, 1985

Annexe B Applications Written Answers June 24, 1985

Stamp Duty Written Answers June 27, 1985

3 speeches — National Health Service Commons July 2, 1985

Streptomycin Written Answers July 8, 1985

6 speeches — National Health Service (Pay) Commons July 15, 1985

Teachers (Pay) Commons July 15, 1985

3 speeches — Streptomycin Written Answers July 15, 1985

Local Authority Mortgages Written Answers July 23, 1985

Insurance Industry Written Answers July 25, 1985

Teachers' Dispute (England and Wales) Commons October 22, 1985

Public Accounts Commons October 24, 1985

11 speeches — Transport Bill [Money] (No. 2) Commons October 28, 1985

Channel Fixed Link Written Answers November 11, 1985

Relevant European Documents Commons November 21, 1985

3 speeches — Armed Forces Bill Commons November 21, 1985

2 speeches — Agriculture Bill Commons November 25, 1985

7 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Commons December 5, 1985

Gas Bill Commons December 10, 1985

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