Mr Tom King
June 13, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Tom King
Contributions
1978
Energy Industries Commons January 9, 1978
Energy Commission Commons January 9, 1978
Joint European Torus Commons January 9, 1978
2 speeches — Nuclear Power Stations Commons January 9, 1978
2 speeches — THERMAL REACTOR POLICY Commons January 25, 1978
Planning Agreements Commons February 13, 1978
Nuclear Power Stations Commons February 13, 1978
British National Oil Corporation Commons February 13, 1978
WEST COUNTRY AND WALES (SNOW STORM) Commons February 23, 1978
National Nuclear Corporation Commons March 20, 1978
Electricity Bill Commons March 20, 1978
National Coal Board Commons March 20, 1978
2 speeches — NORTH SEA OIL Commons March 21, 1978
9 speeches — WINDSCALE INQUIRY REPORT Commons March 22, 1978
3 speeches — OIL AND GAS (LICENSING) Commons April 5, 1978
Council Housing (Chimney Provision) Written Answers April 10, 1978
15 speeches — NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS AND ELECTRICITY (FINANCE) BILL Commons April 24, 1978
European Community Commons May 8, 1978
Electric Vehicles Commons May 8, 1978
Offshore Oil Licensing (Sixth Round) Commons May 8, 1978
Coal Industry (Productivity Schemes) Commons May 8, 1978
3 speeches — WINDSCALE (SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ORDER) Commons May 15, 1978
6 speeches — Clause 5 Commons June 6, 1978
Oil Exploration Companies Commons June 26, 1978
Coal Demand (Power Stations) Commons June 26, 1978
Power Stations (Coalburn) Commons July 31, 1978
National Coal Board and Central Electricity Generating Board Commons July 31, 1978
Nationalised Industries (Investment) Commons July 31, 1978
2 speeches — NORTH SEA OIL (TAXATION) Commons August 2, 1978
BENTLEY COLLIERY (ACCIDENT) Commons November 21, 1978
Coal Industry (Pit Closures) Commons December 4, 1978
Oil Policy Commons December 4, 1978
European Community (Ministerial Meetings) Commons December 4, 1978
20 speeches — OIL SUPPLIES AND PRICES Commons December 11, 1978
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons December 12, 1978
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