Mr Martin Redmond
August 15, 1937 - January 20, 1997Summary information for Mr Martin Redmond
Contributions
1984
Opencast Mining Written Answers January 16, 1984
Coal-fired Power Stations Written Answers January 16, 1984
National Coal Board Written Answers January 16, 1984
Mobility and Invalidity Allowances Written Answers January 16, 1984
Colliery Closures Written Answers January 18, 1984
Rate Support Grant Written Answers January 30, 1984
Drainage Boards Written Answers January 30, 1984
Adult Literacy and Numeracy Written Answers February 7, 1984
Nursing Homes (Registration) Written Answers February 7, 1984
Doncaster (Itinerant Sites) Written Answers February 8, 1984
Barrels and Kegs (Weight Marking) Written Answers February 20, 1984
Agricultural Derating Written Answers February 21, 1984
Rating Relief Written Answers February 21, 1984
Budget Payments Written Answers March 21, 1984
Coal Output Commons April 2, 1984
Coal Industry Dispute Commons April 25, 1984
Kampuchea Written Answers April 25, 1984
Strike Centres Written Answers May 4, 1984
Strike Payments Written Answers May 4, 1984
Special Claims Investigators Written Answers May 8, 1984
2 speeches — Strike Centres Written Answers May 11, 1984
Voluntary Unemployment Deductions Written Answers May 16, 1984
2 speeches — NATO (Strategic Planning) Commons May 22, 1984
Engagements Commons June 19, 1984
Military Bases (Senior Officers) Commons June 26, 1984
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 17, 1984
4 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute Commons July 23, 1984
International Labour Organisation Written Answers July 31, 1984
3 speeches — Ethiopia Written Answers October 31, 1984
Lance Corporal A. A. Allen Written Answers November 22, 1984
Coal Industry Dispute Commons November 26, 1984
Airey Houses (Grants) Commons November 27, 1984
3 speeches — National Union of Mineworkers (Sequestrators) Commons December 11, 1984
2 speeches — National Union of Mineworkers (Sequestration) Commons December 19, 1984
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