Mr Victor Goodhew

1919 - 2006
Summary information for Mr Victor Goodhew

Contributions

1978

SCOTLAND BILL Commons January 11, 1978

CIVIL AVIATION BILL Commons January 16, 1978

MR. PAUL BRAMWELL Commons January 17, 1978

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION BILL Commons January 20, 1978

Pay Written Answers January 24, 1978

2 speeches — AFRICA (SOVIET POLICY) Commons February 6, 1978

3 speeches — OVERSEAS AID Commons February 8, 1978

SCOTLAND BILL Commons February 14, 1978

Luton Airport Written Answers February 16, 1978

Empty Dwellings Commons February 21, 1978

MEMBERS' SECRETARIES AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Commons February 21, 1978

SCOTLAND BILL Commons February 22, 1978

National Bus Company Written Answers March 1, 1978

8 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 14, 1978

Pay Policy Commons March 23, 1978

3 speeches — THE ROYAL AIR FORCE Commons April 3, 1978

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 17, 1978

2 speeches — BAOR Commons April 25, 1978

Armed Forces (Bargaining Machinery) Commons April 25, 1978

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 25, 1978

M1, DUNSTABLE—LONDON Commons May 12, 1978

2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PAY) Commons May 22, 1978

Construction Industries Written Answers May 22, 1978

Debt Relief and Common Fund Commons June 26, 1978

HOUSE OF COMMONS (CATERING STAFF DISPUTE) Commons June 27, 1978

Channel Tunnel Written Answers July 5, 1978

Local Government Boundaries (St. Albans) Written Answers July 17, 1978

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 27, 1978

DIVIDENDS BILL Commons July 27, 1978

PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING Commons July 28, 1978

TUC (Grants) Written Answers July 31, 1978

Staff College Entrants (Opting Out) Written Answers August 1, 1978

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 2, 1978

RHODESIA Commons November 7, 1978

2 speeches — Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Commons November 8, 1978

St. Albans (Electoral Arrangements) Written Answers November 20, 1978

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