Mr Richard Ottaway

May 24, 1945 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Ottaway

Contributions

1984

Ordnance Factories and Military Services Bill Commons January 16, 1984

3 speeches — Nottinghamshire County Council Bill [Lords] Commons January 19, 1984

3 speeches — NOTICE OF STREET PROCESSIONS Commons January 19, 1984

Export Credit Subsidies Written Answers January 31, 1984

Health Promotion Research Trust Written Answers February 2, 1984

Arts and Libraries Programme Written Answers February 15, 1984

Asbestos Written Answers February 21, 1984

House Transfer Services (Banks and Building Societies) Written Answers February 27, 1984

2 speeches — Building Societies (Lending Rate) Commons March 8, 1984

3 speeches — System-built Houses Commons March 12, 1984

2 speeches — Mineworkers (Pensions and Concessionary Coal) Commons March 28, 1984

Housing Defects Bill Commons April 26, 1984

Defence Commons June 19, 1984

Engagements Commons July 3, 1984

Contract Debts (Interest) Written Answers July 9, 1984

Sealink UK Ltd Written Answers July 18, 1984

2 speeches — Crime Prevention Commons July 19, 1984

Spain (Extradition) Written Answers July 25, 1984

2 speeches — Lomé Convention Commons July 30, 1984

Falkland Islands Written Answers August 1, 1984

Supplementary Benefit Claimants Commons October 23, 1984

Southampton Container Port Commons October 30, 1984

Procedure Commons October 31, 1984

Middle East Written Answers November 14, 1984

Overseas Aid Commons November 22, 1984

5 speeches — Shipbuilding Industry Commons November 27, 1984

The Royal Navy Commons November 29, 1984

2 speeches — Commercial Court (Resources) Commons December 3, 1984

Exercise Lionheart Written Answers December 11, 1984

British Shipping Industry Commons December 17, 1984

Solent (Oil Exploration) Written Answers December 17, 1984

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