Mr Ronald Atkins

June 13, 1916 -
Summary information for Mr Ronald Atkins

Contributions

1979

British Leyland Commons January 15, 1979

RAILWAYS (INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE) Commons January 16, 1979

ASLEF Commons January 24, 1979

Industrial Disputes Commons January 29, 1979

2 speeches — Railway Engineering Products Commons January 29, 1979

Marriage Guidance (Consultative Document) Written Answers January 30, 1979

2 speeches — Public Buildings (Lifts) Commons January 31, 1979

2 speeches — Electricity Generating Plant Commons February 5, 1979

3 speeches — VACCINE DAMAGE PAYMENTS BILL Commons February 5, 1979

Vehicle Excise Duty Written Answers February 7, 1979

Animals (Export) Commons February 8, 1979

2 speeches — Public Transport Commons February 12, 1979

Industrial Production (Disruption) Commons February 19, 1979

British Shipbuilders Commons February 19, 1979

Textile Industry (Lancashire) Written Answers February 19, 1979

Vehicle Excise Duty Commons February 21, 1979

European Community (Railways) Commons February 21, 1979

Dentists (Dacorum, Hertfordshire) Written Answers March 6, 1979

Mental Hospitals (Lancashire) Written Answers March 6, 1979

Tourism Development Areas Commons March 12, 1979

2 speeches — Central Electricity Generating Board (Oil Supplies) Commons March 19, 1979

4 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons March 22, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers March 22, 1979

ANIMAL WELFARE Commons March 23, 1979

Public Service Pensioners Written Answers March 23, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers March 23, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Written Answers March 27, 1979

Lorry Weights Commons March 28, 1979

Channel Tunnel Written Answers March 28, 1979

Fork-lifts Written Answers April 2, 1979

Post Office (Telecommunications) Written Answers April 3, 1979

Rivers (Pollution Control) Written Answers April 4, 1979

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