Mr Richard Page

February 22, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Page

Contributions

1978

2 speeches — Prices (International Comparisons) Commons January 30, 1978

Housing (European Community) Written Answers February 6, 1978

3 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Japan) Written Answers February 16, 1978

Motor Vehicles (Japan) Written Answers February 20, 1978

Motor Vehicles (Japan) Written Answers February 22, 1978

Premature Voluntary Release (Purchase) Written Answers March 3, 1978

Temporary Employment Subsidies Written Answers March 9, 1978

A66 (Lamplugh-Cockermouth Junction) Written Answers March 17, 1978

WINDSCALE INQUIRY REPORT Commons March 22, 1978

Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers March 23, 1978

2 speeches — British Steel Corporation Commons April 10, 1978

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers April 11, 1978

"Food from Our Own Resources" Written Answers April 20, 1978

3 speeches — Temporary Employment Subsidy Written Answers April 28, 1978

2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit (Pensioners) Commons May 9, 1978

TRADE UNIONS (ALLOCATION OF POLITICAL FUNDS) Commons May 9, 1978

2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 11, 1978

WINDSCALE (SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ORDER) Commons May 15, 1978

Leukaemia and Cancer Written Answers May 15, 1978

Pencils Written Answers May 15, 1978

British Leyland Written Answers May 22, 1978

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers June 13, 1978

Detention Centres Written Answers July 6, 1978

REGISTRATION Commons July 12, 1978

EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) Commons July 25, 1978

British Leyland Written Answers November 13, 1978

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (NORTHERN REGION) Commons December 1, 1978

Pay Beds Written Answers December 5, 1978

6 speeches — REGIONAL POLICY AND INDUSTRY Commons December 12, 1978

Pay Beds Written Answers December 15, 1978

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