Mr Patrick McNair-Wilson

May 28, 1929 -
Summary information for Mr Patrick McNair-Wilson

Contributions

1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 14, 1980

5 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 17, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 22, 1980

PROSECUTIONS (AUTHORISATION) Commons January 28, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons February 4, 1980

Water Needs Written Answers February 5, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons February 11, 1980

HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES) Commons February 28, 1980

Death Certificate C Written Answers March 20, 1980

Geothermal Energy Project Written Answers April 24, 1980

Insolvency Law Review Committee Written Answers April 28, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 29, 1980

Local Government Expenditure Written Answers May 6, 1980

Local Government Revenue Written Answers May 6, 1980

Regional Organisation Written Answers May 8, 1980

BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION (CHAIRMAN) Commons May 15, 1980

2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons June 17, 1980

2 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS BILL (By Order) Commons June 18, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons June 19, 1980

BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION Commons June 26, 1980

Anthracite Written Answers July 3, 1980

Smokeless Fuel Written Answers July 3, 1980

2 speeches — Steel Industry Commons July 14, 1980

EDUCATION SERVICE (HAMPSHIRE) Commons July 15, 1980

Pit Closures Commons November 3, 1980

Concessionary Coal Written Answers November 3, 1980

Concessionary Coal Written Answers November 10, 1980

Public Sector Borrowing Written Answers November 11, 1980

2 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons November 20, 1980

North Sea Oil Exports Written Answers December 1, 1980

North Sea Oil Exports Written Answers December 1, 1980

Energy Costs Commons December 8, 1980

2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons December 8, 1980

Forestry Policy (Review) Commons December 10, 1980

3 speeches — Steel Industry Commons December 16, 1980

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