Mr Stephen Hastings
May 4, 1921 - 2005Summary information for Mr Stephen Hastings
Contributions
1974
Energy Resources Written Answers January 9, 1974
EMERGENCY (TUC PROPOSALS) Commons January 10, 1974
6 speeches — THREE-DAY WORKING WEEK Commons January 10, 1974
Sprays and Fertilisers (Exports) Written Answers January 18, 1974
Rhodesia Commons January 30, 1974
Foreign Diplomats Written Answers January 30, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 31, 1974
Fertiliser Written Answers February 7, 1974
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 18, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 21, 1974
MAPLIN AIRPORT Commons March 21, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 28, 1974
Tomatoes Written Answers May 2, 1974
Beef Imports Written Answers June 10, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 20, 1974
Ampthill (Bypass) Written Answers July 3, 1974
2 speeches — Eggs (Imports) Commons July 4, 1974
RHODESIA Commons July 4, 1974
House Building Written Answers July 9, 1974
7 speeches — INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 12, 1974
2 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH AND INDECENT DISPLAYS BILL Commons July 12, 1974
Maplin Written Answers July 15, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 18, 1974
MAPLIN Commons July 18, 1974
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Written Answers July 18, 1974
Concorde Written Answers July 23, 1974
Concorde Written Answers July 23, 1974
Horticulture Written Answers July 31, 1974
Motor Cyclists (Safety Helmets) Written Answers July 31, 1974
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 7, 1974
Horticulture (Glasshouse Sector) Written Answers November 7, 1974
6 speeches — RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1974
3 speeches — SUGAR SUPPLIES Commons November 11, 1974
Bricks Written Answers November 18, 1974
NEWSPAPER EDITORS (TALKS) Commons November 20, 1974
2 speeches — Explosion (Biggleswade) Commons November 25, 1974
SOUTHERN AFRICA Commons December 4, 1974
Housing Written Answers December 4, 1974
Farmers and Co-operatives Written Answers December 5, 1974
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