Mr Michael McGuire
May 3, 1926 -Summary information for Mr Michael McGuire
Contributions
1973
Advance Factories Written Answers January 29, 1973
2 speeches — Development Grants Written Answers January 29, 1973
Pneumoconiosis (Research) Written Answers January 30, 1973
Development Corporation (Grant) Written Answers January 30, 1973
Scottish Development Association (Grants) Written Answers January 31, 1973
Development Areas Written Answers January 31, 1973
Skelmersdale (New Hospital) Written Answers January 31, 1973
M6-M61 Link Written Answers February 1, 1973
Wigan (Unemployment) Written Answers February 1, 1973
Government Offices (Dispersal) Written Answers February 8, 1973
4 speeches — REGIONAL GRANTS Commons February 20, 1973
Northern Region Commons March 26, 1973
Government Offices (Dispersal) Commons April 2, 1973
Mental Hospitals Commons April 3, 1973
2 speeches — PRICES Commons May 7, 1973
2 speeches — Intermediate and Development Areas Written Answers May 10, 1973
Advance Factories (Wigan) Written Answers May 10, 1973
Mid-Lancashire Motorway Written Answers May 10, 1973
Schools (Lancashire) Written Answers May 10, 1973
3 speeches — Skelmersdale (Hospital Facilities) Written Answers May 10, 1973
Pneumoconiosis and Byssinosis Written Answers May 10, 1973
NORTHERN REGION Commons June 11, 1973
Skelmersdale (Hospital) Written Answers June 19, 1973
Wigan Written Answers June 19, 1973
Petrol Supplies Commons July 23, 1973
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT WORK (DISPERSAL) Commons October 16, 1973
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 5, 1973
3 speeches — TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) Commons November 28, 1973
NATIONAL UNION OF MINEWORKERS (TALKS) Commons November 29, 1973
Emergency Powers (Heating of Churches and Chapels) Written Answers November 29, 1973
2 speeches — ECONOMIC AND ENERGY SITUATION Commons December 18, 1973
5 speeches — ECONOMIC AND ENERGY SITUATION Commons December 19, 1973
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