Mr Martin Flannery

March 2, 1918 - 2006
Summary information for Mr Martin Flannery

Contributions

1974

SOCIAL SERVICES AND EDUCATION Commons March 15, 1974

School Building Commons April 2, 1974

London Weighting Written Answers April 2, 1974

EDUCATION Commons May 1, 1974

ARMS EXPORTS Commons May 21, 1974

MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons May 22, 1974

Subsidies (Sheffield) Written Answers May 22, 1974

EEC Ministers (Meeting) Commons May 23, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons June 3, 1974

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons June 4, 1974

IRA DEMONSTRATIONS (LONDON) Commons June 10, 1974

2 speeches — SPOUSES OF UNITED KINGDOM CITIZENS (EQUAL TREATMENT) BILL Commons June 21, 1974

School Leaving Age Commons June 25, 1974

Red Lion Square (Disturbance) Written Answers June 25, 1974

EDUCATION Commons July 3, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 4, 1974

Sheffield Rolling Mills Written Answers July 4, 1974

2 speeches — SCHOOL LEAVING AGE Commons July 8, 1974

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 12, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND BILL Commons July 15, 1974

Burnham Committees Commons July 23, 1974

School Leaving Age Commons July 23, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND (APPROPRIATION ORDER) Commons July 29, 1974

Subsidies Written Answers July 29, 1974

SHIPBUILDING (PUBLIC OWNERSHIP) Commons July 31, 1974

Picketing Commons November 5, 1974

School Staff Vacancies Commons November 19, 1974

NATIONAL UNION OF JOURNALISTS (INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE) Commons November 21, 1974

Bangladesh Written Answers November 25, 1974

PREVENTION OF TERRORISM (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 28, 1974

Oil Industry Taxation Written Answers December 2, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons December 5, 1974

HS146 Aircraft Written Answers December 9, 1974

Secondary Education Commons December 17, 1974

Reading Ability (Bullock Report) Commons December 17, 1974

4 speeches — Shrewsbury Pickets Commons December 19, 1974

Psychiatric and Geriatric Beds Written Answers December 20, 1974

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