Mr Paul Bryan
August 3, 1913 - October 11, 2004Summary information for Mr Paul Bryan
Contributions
1974
3 speeches — THREE-DAY WORKING WEEK Commons January 10, 1974
Trade Union Leaders (Meetings) Commons January 15, 1974
Industrial Relations Act Commons January 15, 1974
2 speeches — Temporarily Unemployed Persons Commons January 15, 1974
CBI AND TUC (MEETINGS) Commons January 15, 1974
Pay Relativities Written Answers January 22, 1974
Property Development (Taxation) Written Answers January 25, 1974
4 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY BILL Commons January 31, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 14, 1974
Malton Bypass Written Answers March 18, 1974
Pigs Written Answers March 18, 1974
2 speeches — Counter-Inflation Policy Commons March 19, 1974
HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ETC. BILL Commons April 3, 1974
Barley and Pig Prices Written Answers April 4, 1974
2 speeches — Industrial Relations Act Commons April 30, 1974
Pigmeat Imports Written Answers April 30, 1974
Cattle Written Answers May 1, 1974
Pigs Written Answers May 1, 1974
Beef Imports Written Answers May 3, 1974
Pocklington School Written Answers May 3, 1974
Tied Cottages Written Answers May 23, 1974
Rate Support Grant Written Answers May 24, 1974
Rate Support Grant Written Answers June 11, 1974
Toll Bridge (Selby) Written Answers June 13, 1974
2 speeches — York Bypass Written Answers June 28, 1974
M.62 Written Answers June 28, 1974
Sewerage and Water Rates Written Answers July 1, 1974
4 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY (No. 2) BILL Commons July 4, 1974
Pig Production Written Answers July 4, 1974
Arms Industry Workers(Redeployment) Commons July 9, 1974
Selby Toll Bridge Written Answers July 17, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 7, 1974
LAW OFFICERS Commons November 21, 1974
AGRICULTURE Commons November 25, 1974
Market Weighton Commons December 13, 1974
HONG KONG Commons December 18, 1974
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