Mr Michael Heseltine

March 21, 1933 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Heseltine

Contributions

1977

Local Government Finance Commons January 19, 1977

Inner London Commons January 19, 1977

Housing Finance Review Commons January 19, 1977

Housing Commons January 19, 1977

2 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Commons January 24, 1977

Urban Problems Commons February 16, 1977

Empty Houses Commons February 16, 1977

Stansted Airport Commons February 16, 1977

Property Services Agency Commons February 16, 1977

Garston (Inner City Problems) Commons March 16, 1977

House Purchase Assistance Commons March 16, 1977

Local Government Reorganisation Commons March 16, 1977

HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (OPPOSITION MOTION) Commons March 23, 1977

25 speeches — HOUSING Commons April 21, 1977

House Building Commons May 18, 1977

Housing Policy Review Commons May 18, 1977

Council Houses (Cost) Commons May 18, 1977

Local Authorities (Direct Labour) Commons May 18, 1977

Local Authorities (Partnership Schemes) Commons May 18, 1977

Building Societies Association Commons May 18, 1977

10 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE Commons May 19, 1977

Accountants Written Answers May 24, 1977

3 speeches — Local Government Written Answers May 26, 1977

NUCLEAR POWER AND THE ENVIRONMENT Commons May 27, 1977

20 speeches — HOUSING (ENGLAND AND WALES) Commons June 20, 1977

HOUSING (ENGLAND AND WALES) Commons June 28, 1977

2 speeches — Construction Industry Commons June 29, 1977

Rates Commons June 29, 1977

House Purchase (First-time Buyers) Commons June 29, 1977

INNER CITIES Commons November 8, 1977

Partnership Agreements Commons November 23, 1977

2 speeches — Housing Commons November 23, 1977

Rate Support Grant Commons November 23, 1977

14 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT ORDER Commons December 15, 1977

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