Mr Peter Rost
September 19, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Peter Rost
Contributions
1983
Sizewell Inquiry Written Answers January 18, 1983
Sixth Form Places Written Answers January 20, 1983
Coal Industry (Investment) Commons January 31, 1983
2 speeches — Supplies and Conservation Commons January 31, 1983
7 speeches — Education (Assisted Places) Commons February 9, 1983
Engagements Commons February 17, 1983
Marginal Fields (Development) Commons February 28, 1983
Gas Exploration Written Answers February 28, 1983
2 speeches — ELECTRICITY: AMENDMENTS RELATING TO METERS Commons March 8, 1983
British Railways Bill Commons March 15, 1983
North Sea Oilfields Commons March 28, 1983
2 speeches — Combined Heat and Power Commons March 28, 1983
Home Improvement Grants Written Answers March 30, 1983
National Coal Board Commons May 9, 1983
Coal Industry Commons July 4, 1983
4 speeches — Petroleum Royalties (Relief) Bill Commons July 4, 1983
Mineral Extraction Industries Written Answers July 19, 1983
Electricity Generation (Plutonium Production) Written Answers July 27, 1983
Combined Heat and Power Written Answers July 28, 1983
Energy Conservation Written Answers October 24, 1983
Energy Efficiency Office Written Answers October 24, 1983
Energy Conservation Written Answers October 28, 1983
British Gas Corporation Commons November 7, 1983
Energy Conservation Commons November 7, 1983
Power Stations Commons November 7, 1983
Energy Conservation Written Answers November 7, 1983
Nuclear Waste (Sellafield) Commons November 21, 1983
2 speeches — Combined Heat and Power (Report) Commons November 28, 1983
Energy Prices Commons November 28, 1983
Potters Oils Ltd. (Impounded Assets) Written Answers December 9, 1983
Energy Prices Commons December 19, 1983
Coal Use Commons December 19, 1983
2 speeches — Energy Prices Commons December 19, 1983
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