Mr Philip Holland
March 14, 1917 -Summary information for Mr Philip Holland
Contributions
1968
Health and Welfare Services Written Answers January 31, 1968
2 speeches — ESTIMATES COMMITTEE REPORTS (MANPOWER TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY) Commons February 6, 1968
2 speeches — Departmental Employees Commons February 19, 1968
2 speeches — Bus Employees (Nottingham) Commons February 19, 1968
Government Training Centres (Students) Written Answers February 20, 1968
Disabled People Commons March 4, 1968
(DISQUALIFICATION OF PRACTITIONERS AND OTHERS DISQUALIFIED IN NORTHERN IRELAND.) Commons April 1, 1968
2 speeches — Wage Related Benefits Scheme Written Answers April 8, 1968
BRISTOL SIDDELEY ENGINES LIMITED Commons April 25, 1968
4 speeches — Safety, Health and Welfare Commons May 13, 1968
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (VERMIN) Written Answers May 29, 1968
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES) Commons May 30, 1968
New Clause 1 Commons June 25, 1968
Clause 3 Commons June 26, 1968
Equal Pay Written Answers July 1, 1968
2 speeches — Nurses and Midwives (National Board for Prices and Incomes Report) Commons July 16, 1968
ROYAL COMMISSION ON TRADE UNIONS AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATIONS (REPORT) Commons July 16, 1968
3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL [Lords] Commons July 19, 1968
2 speeches — FUNCTIONS OF BRITISH AIRPORTS AUTHORITY AS RESPECTS ABANDONED VEHICLES Commons July 19, 1968
CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT NOISE AND SUPERSONIC FLIGHT Commons July 19, 1968
MUNICIPAL BUSMEN (DISPUTE) Commons July 25, 1968
2 speeches — Selective Employment Tax Commons October 21, 1968
2 speeches — Departmental Intelligence Units Commons October 21, 1968
ENGINEERING INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons October 21, 1968
Prescription Charges Written Answers October 25, 1968
Free School Meals Written Answers November 19, 1968
11 speeches — EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY (DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT) BILL Commons December 6, 1968
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