Mr Stan Orme

April 5, 1923 - April 27, 2005
Summary information for Mr Stan Orme

Contributions

1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons January 28, 1985

2 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute Commons January 28, 1985

Coal Industry Written Answers January 28, 1985

Self-Employed Persons (Green Paper) Written Answers January 29, 1985

17 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 4, 1985

Sleipner Gas Commons February 11, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 18, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 21, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons March 4, 1985

Coal Industry Commons March 11, 1985

Coal Industry Commons March 11, 1985

Coal Industry Commons April 1, 1985

3 speeches — National Energy Policy Commons April 1, 1985

Energy Efficiency Commons April 1, 1985

Coal Industry (Manpower Levels) Written Answers April 1, 1985

Colliery Closures Commons April 3, 1985

Conservation Commons April 29, 1985

Coal Industry (Subsidies) Commons April 29, 1985

National Coal Board Commons April 29, 1985

Sizewell Inquiry Commons April 29, 1985

Mining Industry Manpower Written Answers April 29, 1985

15 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons May 1, 1985

Coal Industry Bill Commons May 1, 1985

2 speeches — Gas Industry Commons May 7, 1985

Health Services Privatisation (Salford) Written Answers May 8, 1985

British Gas Corporation Commons June 3, 1985

National Coal Board Commons June 3, 1985

Coal Industry Commons June 3, 1985

Power Station (Norfolk) Written Answers June 17, 1985

Coal Industry Commons June 24, 1985

4 speeches — Dismissed Miners (Scotland) Commons June 24, 1985

British Gas Commons June 24, 1985

Nuclear Fuel Written Answers July 4, 1985

2 speeches — National Coal Board Commons July 15, 1985

National Coal Board Commons July 15, 1985

7 speeches — Gas Bill Commons December 10, 1985

4 speeches — National Coal Board Written Answers December 20, 1985

3 speeches — Energy Efficiency Year Written Answers December 20, 1985

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