Mr Richard Body

May 18, 1927 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Body

Contributions

1984

19 to 21 Fleet Street, Holbeach Written Answers January 20, 1984

Agricultural Output Written Answers January 23, 1984

2 speeches — Docks Assisted Areas (Grants) Written Answers February 8, 1984

2 speeches — Forestry Commission (Sales) Written Answers February 16, 1984

Foreign Affairs Council Commons February 22, 1984

Agricultural Holdings Bill [Lords] Commons March 7, 1984

2 speeches — Ancient Woodland Written Answers March 16, 1984

3 speeches — SCOTLAND Woodlands Written Answers March 30, 1984

Milk and Cereals Written Answers April 12, 1984

Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers April 26, 1984

Halvergate Marshes Written Answers May 9, 1984

Grant Aid (Refusal) Written Answers May 9, 1984

Engagements Commons May 10, 1984

Business of the House Commons May 10, 1984

Capital Grants Written Answers May 10, 1984

Loss Management Agreements Written Answers May 10, 1984

European Treaty of Union Written Answers May 14, 1984

Organic Agriculture Written Answers May 17, 1984

Milk Quotas Commons June 7, 1984

Mr. F. C. Mowbray Written Answers June 14, 1984

Death Benefit Written Answers July 9, 1984

Grain Exports Written Answers July 23, 1984

Wheat (Import Levy) Written Answers July 24, 1984

Subsidies and Purchases Written Answers November 12, 1984

Spain and Portugal Commons November 14, 1984

Priorities Board Written Answers November 14, 1984

Miss Doris E. Welch Written Answers November 19, 1984

Drugs Written Answers December 11, 1984

Royal College of Surgeons (Research Establishment) Written Answers December 12, 1984

Environment Written Answers December 12, 1984

Pesticides Written Answers December 12, 1984

2 speeches — Aerial Crop Spraying Written Answers December 13, 1984

Food and Environment Protection Bill Written Answers December 14, 1984

Research Written Answers December 14, 1984

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