Mr Robert Cooke

May 29, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Cooke

Contributions

1972

3 speeches — WHITEHALL AND PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS Commons January 24, 1972

3 speeches — MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES ADMISSION CHARGES BILL [Lords] Commons January 25, 1972

2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons January 26, 1972

6 speeches — Whitehall Written Answers February 8, 1972

Broadcasting Organisations (Title) Commons February 9, 1972

Communications Satellites and Towers Commons February 9, 1972

Married Quarters, Wyke Regis Commons February 16, 1972

Queen Anne's Mansions (Government Offices) Written Answers February 21, 1972

Floriade Exhibition, Amsterdam Written Answers February 22, 1972

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING Commons February 23, 1972

2 speeches — ANGLESEY MARINE TERMINAL BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons February 28, 1972

Horticultural and Agricultural Exhibitions Written Answers February 28, 1972

HOUSE OF COMMONS (LOBBYING) Commons February 29, 1972

Tree Planting Written Answers March 6, 1972

Box Girder Bridges Commons March 29, 1972

Civil Servants Commons April 12, 1972

The Arts (Government Policy) Commons April 13, 1972

COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS IN ENGLAND Commons April 17, 1972

Palace of Westminster (Extensions) Commons April 26, 1972

RAILWAY PROPERTY (SAFETY OF CHILDREN) Commons April 27, 1972

2 speeches — GREY GABLES, THETFORD Commons June 6, 1972

9 speeches — NEW PALACE YARD (UNDERGROUND CAR PARK) Commons June 13, 1972

3 speeches — MEMBERS' FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES Commons June 13, 1972

2 speeches — SHOPLIFTING OFFENCES Commons June 13, 1972

Queen Anne's Mansions (New Building) Written Answers June 13, 1972

Westminster (Model) Written Answers June 23, 1972

5 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS Commons June 28, 1972

2 speeches — ROADS (WEST COUNTRY) Commons July 4, 1972

Building Maintenance Written Answers July 4, 1972

COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS IN ENGLAND Commons July 6, 1972

"Death of Actaeon" Written Answers July 6, 1972

ZERO-RATING Commons July 11, 1972

3 speeches — 'GROUP 14—FEES IN CONNECTION WITH HOUSING. &C. Commons July 11, 1972

ZERO-RATING Commons July 12, 1972

2 speeches — RELIEF ON SUPPLY OF CERTAIN SECOND-HAND GOODS Commons July 12, 1972

REFUND OF TAX IN CERTAIN CASES Commons July 12, 1972

FIELD MONUMENTS BILL [Lords] Commons July 18, 1972

Schedule Commons July 18, 1972

2 speeches — Schedule 14 Commons July 19, 1972

SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT REGULATIONS Commons July 24, 1972

5 speeches — WHITEHALL AND PARLIAMENT SQUARE Commons July 24, 1972

Picture Restorers Written Answers July 24, 1972

3 speeches — Clause 41 Commons July 25, 1972

Building Regulations Commons July 26, 1972

Apsley House (Adjacent Development) Written Answers July 26, 1972

European Architectural Heritage Year Written Answers August 1, 1972

5 speeches — TRAFFIC CONGESTION, BRISTOL Commons August 2, 1972

Whitehall (Willis Inquiry) Written Answers August 2, 1972

INTERPRETATION Commons August 7, 1972

2 speeches — ROADS (NORTH SOMERSET) Commons August 7, 1972

Antiques and Documentary Material (Export Control) Written Answers August 8, 1972

POWER TO ENCOURAGE VISITORS AND PROVIDE CONFERENCE AND OTHER FACILITIES Commons October 24, 1972

PROVISION OF ENTERTAINMENTS Commons October 24, 1972

National Museums and Galleries (Compensation) Written Answers November 9, 1972

2 speeches — Victorian Buildings Written Answers November 13, 1972

3 speeches — WHITEHALL AND PARLIAMENT SQUARE Commons November 20, 1972

2 speeches — Dutch Elm Disease Commons November 21, 1972

2 speeches — SOUTH WALES PORTS Commons November 28, 1972

Future of Broadcasting Commons November 29, 1972

Telephones Commons November 29, 1972

Government Buildings (Cleaning) Written Answers November 29, 1972

GOVERNMENT MINISTERS Commons November 30, 1972

12 speeches — LONDON TRAFFIC CONGESTION Commons November 30, 1972

Great Model of Westminster Written Answers December 6, 1972

COLDHARDOUR HOSPITAL (FIRE) Commons December 13, 1972

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