Mr Robert Bean
1935 - 1987Summary information for Mr Robert Bean
Contributions
1975
Ship Repairing Written Answers February 3, 1975
Cable and Wireless Ltd Written Answers February 13, 1975
Construction Industry (Consultative Arrangements) Written Answers March 4, 1975
Hospital Beds Written Answers March 7, 1975
3 speeches — Hospitals (Medway) Written Answers March 7, 1975
Private Investment Commons March 10, 1975
Government Aid Written Answers March 10, 1975
TRADES UNION CONGRESS Written Answers March 13, 1975
PRIME MINISTER (VISITS) Written Answers March 20, 1975
HOUSING (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Written Answers March 25, 1975
RAILWAY INDUSTRY Commons April 14, 1975
Meriden Co-operative Commons April 21, 1975
FINANCE FOR INDUSTRY Written Answers April 28, 1975
DEFENCE Commons May 7, 1975
Industrial Establishments (Employee Participation) Written Answers May 13, 1975
Co-operative Development Agency Written Answers May 19, 1975
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Commons May 20, 1975
THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Written Answers May 22, 1975
Oil Industry Written Answers June 9, 1975
FILM INDUSTRY Written Answers June 17, 1975
Channel Tunnel Written Answers July 2, 1975
Domestic Fuel Bills Written Answers July 4, 1975
Nationalised Industries Written Answers July 10, 1975
UNITED KINGDOM OIL CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Commons July 28, 1975
Penal Reform Written Answers August 6, 1975
Subcontractors Written Answers October 23, 1975
Construction Industry Written Answers October 31, 1975
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (CHEQUERS MEETING) Written Answers November 6, 1975
LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons December 4, 1975
South Africa Written Answers December 12, 1975
EMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1975
Agrément Certificates Written Answers December 19, 1975
House Building Written Answers December 19, 1975
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