Mr Richard Luce

October 14, 1936 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Luce

Contributions

1973

Mugging Written Answers January 24, 1973

Bronchial Asthma Written Answers February 2, 1973

Sudan Written Answers February 8, 1973

RATING SYSTEM Commons February 12, 1973

2 speeches — Sudan Commons February 28, 1973

OVERSEAS PENSIONS BILL [Lords] Commons March 1, 1973

2 speeches — Nursery Education Commons March 8, 1973

2 speeches — Sudan (British Assets) Commons March 21, 1973

Rural Bus Services Written Answers March 28, 1973

Prescription Charges (Chronic Bronchial Asthma) Written Answers April 3, 1973

Stamp Duty Written Answers April 12, 1973

Pensions Written Answers April 17, 1973

Clause 2 Commons April 18, 1973

OVERSEAS PENSIONS BILL Commons April 18, 1973

Meetings with Members Commons April 30, 1973

Footbridge Construction Written Answers May 11, 1973

Fishery Protection Fleet Commons May 22, 1973

Travel-to-Work Expenses Written Answers July 2, 1973

Building Trade (Vacancies) Written Answers July 10, 1973

2 speeches — Bypasses (West Sussex) Commons July 11, 1973

2 speeches — Firearms Control Commons July 12, 1973

Cough Mixtures Written Answers July 23, 1973

Vice-Chancellors and Principals Written Answers July 24, 1973

2 speeches — Organisation of American States Commons July 25, 1973

2 speeches — MIDDLE EAST Commons October 18, 1973

Sea Bed Resources Written Answers October 18, 1973

Invalid Vehicles Written Answers November 5, 1973

2 speeches — Ethiopia Commons November 7, 1973

RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1973

Immigrants (Dependants) Written Answers November 9, 1973

2 speeches — Firearms and Terrorists Commons November 15, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 22, 1973

Horticulture Written Answers November 22, 1973

2 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons November 28, 1973

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