Mr Simon Mahon
1914 - 1986Summary information for Mr Simon Mahon
Contributions
1970
Handicapped Children (Bootle) Written Answers January 19, 1970
English Electric Factory, Bootle Written Answers February 11, 1970
Housing, Bootle Written Answers February 11, 1970
Police (Pay and Conditions) Commons February 12, 1970
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons February 12, 1970
Over-40s (Employment) Written Answers February 12, 1970
LICENSING OF MARRIAGES ON UNLICENSED PREMISES BILL Commons February 13, 1970
2 speeches — ABORTION LAW (REFORM) BILL Commons February 13, 1970
3 speeches — Housing and Rates, Bootle Written Answers February 16, 1970
Earned and Unearned Income (Taxation) Commons February 17, 1970
MERSEYSIDE DEVELOPMENT AREA (VISIT) Commons February 17, 1970
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND (REFORM) Commons February 18, 1970
Nigeria Commons February 19, 1970
Abortion Operations Written Answers February 24, 1970
PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (MEETING) Commons March 5, 1970
5 speeches — VESSELS OTHER THAN FISHING VESSELS AND NON-SEAGOING VESSELS Commons March 11, 1970
Inland Revenue Staff, Bootle Written Answers March 11, 1970
Houses and Flats (Condensation) Written Answers March 17, 1970
Heavy Goods Vehicles (Built-up Areas) Written Answers March 24, 1970
2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 7, 1970
COMMISSION FOR INDUSTRY AND MANPOWER BILL Commons April 8, 1970
5 speeches — NATIONAL PORTS AUTHORITY Commons April 28, 1970
Unemployment Commons April 30, 1970
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 30, 1970
Prisoners (Life Sentences) Written Answers April 30, 1970
6 speeches — PERMISSIVE SOCIETY Commons May 4, 1970
Long-Term Benefits Written Answers May 4, 1970
House-Building Programme Commons May 5, 1970
4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons May 6, 1970
FISHING VESSELS (GRANTS) Commons July 23, 1970
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