Mr Robert Elliott
December 11, 1920 -Summary information for Mr Robert Elliott
Contributions
1976
Training (Northern Region) Written Answers January 26, 1976
Business Men (Expenses) Written Answers January 27, 1976
PRIME MINISTER (VISITS) Commons January 29, 1976
2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons January 29, 1976
Historic Cities and Towns (Heavy Traffic) Commons February 4, 1976
Parker Morris Standards Commons February 25, 1976
3 speeches — ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES BILL Commons March 5, 1976
Roads Expenditure (Northumberland) Written Answers March 5, 1976
Directors' Expenses Written Answers March 8, 1976
Urban Development (Disturbance Compensation) Written Answers March 26, 1976
2 speeches — Slaughterhouses Act 1958 Commons May 6, 1976
Northern Region Written Answers May 19, 1976
Redundancies (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) Written Answers May 24, 1976
AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL (STANDING ORDERS) Commons May 27, 1976
Offshore Developments Commons June 23, 1976
Windscreens Written Answers July 6, 1976
Northern Region Written Answers July 6, 1976
Regional Airports Policy Commons July 12, 1976
Training Opportunities Scheme Commons July 20, 1976
Burglar Alarms Written Answers August 2, 1976
Water Service (Reorganisation) Written Answers August 4, 1976
Nuclear Power Written Answers August 6, 1976
Departmental Staff Written Answers October 12, 1976
Industrial Disputes Written Answers November 1, 1976
Building Industry (Northern Region) Written Answers November 4, 1976
2 speeches — Industrial Stoppages Commons November 16, 1976
Wives' Pensions Written Answers November 16, 1976
National Lorry Route Commons December 1, 1976
2 speeches — Tyne and Wear Metro Commons December 1, 1976
3 speeches — SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons December 13, 1976
Comprehensive Schools (Parental Consultation) Written Answers December 13, 1976
Meat Written Answers December 16, 1976
Unemployment Statistics (Publication) Commons December 21, 1976
Urban Aid Commons December 23, 1976
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