Mr Tom Pendry

June 10, 1934 -
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Contributions

1984

6 speeches — Low Pay Commons February 15, 1984

Engagements Written Answers February 23, 1984

France-England Soccer Match Commons March 1, 1984

Football Hooliganism Written Answers March 5, 1984

Football Hooliganism Written Answers March 13, 1984

Fuel Costs Commons March 21, 1984

Rates Written Answers March 26, 1984

2 speeches — Football Hooliganism Commons April 4, 1984

GENERAL POWERS Commons April 9, 1984

Elderly Persons (Housing Expenditure) Written Answers May 8, 1984

Football Matches (Disturbances) Written Answers May 17, 1984

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers May 17, 1984

2 speeches — Football Matches (Disturbances) Written Answers May 21, 1984

Greenham Common Written Answers May 24, 1984

England v. France (Football Hooliganism) Written Answers June 13, 1984

Santiago (National Front) Written Answers June 21, 1984

2 speeches — NHS (Staff Levels) Written Answers July 3, 1984

Labour Statistics Written Answers July 4, 1984

Sport and Recreation Commons July 9, 1984

NHS (Public Expenditure) Written Answers July 10, 1984

Labour Statistics Written Answers July 25, 1984

ENTITLEMENT TO REINSTATEMENT GRANT OR REPURCHASE Commons July 26, 1984

Local Authorities (Housing Investment Programme) Written Answers July 31, 1984

Detention Centres Written Answers August 1, 1984

Athletic Bodies (Television Contracts) Written Answers August 1, 1984

Stock Exchanges Written Answers August 1, 1984

Detention Centres Written Answers October 22, 1984

Stock Exchanges Written Answers October 22, 1984

Films Bill Commons November 19, 1984

Independent Cinemas Written Answers November 26, 1984

2 speeches — Sporting, Recreational and Leisure Facilities Commons November 28, 1984

Boxing Written Answers December 13, 1984

Child Sex Abuse Written Answers December 13, 1984

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