Mr Patrick McNair-Wilson
May 28, 1929 -Summary information for Mr Patrick McNair-Wilson
Contributions
1978
Disabled Persons (Mobility) Written Answers January 10, 1978
Oil Exports Written Answers February 13, 1978
Drax B Power Station (Payments) Written Answers March 13, 1978
Joint European Torus Project Written Answers March 14, 1978
2 speeches — Coal Industry (Incentive Schemes) Commons March 20, 1978
North Sea Oil Commons March 20, 1978
TANKER "AMOCO CADIZ" Commons March 20, 1978
BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION Commons March 22, 1978
2 speeches — WINDSCALE INQUIRY REPORT Commons March 22, 1978
Unemployed Persons Written Answers April 4, 1978
British Steel Corporation Commons April 10, 1978
Royal College of Nurses Written Answers April 11, 1978
3 speeches — NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS AND ELECTRICITY (FINANCE) BILL Commons April 24, 1978
Litter Written Answers April 24, 1978
2 speeches — Oil Exploration Commons May 8, 1978
Handicapped Children Written Answers May 9, 1978
IRON AND STEEL (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 11, 1978
3 speeches — Clause 5 Commons June 6, 1978
Students' Accommodation (Fire Precautions) Written Answers June 6, 1978
Oil Pollution (Advisory Committee's Report) Written Answers June 6, 1978
2 speeches — Central Electricity Generating Board Commons June 26, 1978
2 speeches — Power Stations (Coalburn) Commons July 31, 1978
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1978
Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers November 7, 1978
Forestry Commission (Tenants' Rents) Written Answers November 14, 1978
Petrol Prices Written Answers November 15, 1978
Elections Written Answers November 16, 1978
North Sea Oil Written Answers November 16, 1978
Oil Policy Commons December 4, 1978
North Sea Oil (Exploration) Written Answers December 4, 1978
Agricultural Land (Sewage Sludge) Written Answers December 4, 1978
Sewage Sludge Written Answers December 6, 1978
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons December 14, 1978
Concessionary Coal Schemes Written Answers December 14, 1978
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