Mr William Rodgers
October 28, 1928 -Summary information for Mr William Rodgers
Contributions
1971
3 speeches — Concorde Commons January 20, 1971
2 speeches — Aircraft Industry (Redundancies) Commons January 20, 1971
Concorde Written Answers February 3, 1971
ROLLS-ROYCE LIMITED Commons February 8, 1971
3 speeches — Rolls-Royce Limited Commons February 10, 1971
2 speeches — Multi-rôle Combat Aircraft Commons February 10, 1971
10 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE (PURCHASE) BILL Commons February 11, 1971
4 speeches — ACTS IN CONTEMPLATION OF FURTHERANCE OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE Commons February 23, 1971
4 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE Commons February 26, 1971
4 speeches — Rolls-Royce Ltd. Commons March 3, 1971
Palace of Westminster (Members' Interviews) Written Answers March 3, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 4, 1971
2 speeches — THIRD LONDON AIRPORT (ROSKILL COMMISSION REPORT) Commons March 4, 1971
8 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE Commons March 11, 1971
RB211 Engine Commons March 24, 1971
Special Operations Executive Written Answers April 19, 1971
Teesside Written Answers April 19, 1971
2 speeches — RB211 Engine Commons April 21, 1971
MINISTRY OF AVIATION SUPPLY (DISSOLUTION) Commons April 26, 1971
UNEMPLOYMENT Commons April 29, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 6, 1971
RB211 ENGINE Commons May 10, 1971
ABOLITION OF INVESTMENT GRANTS Commons June 22, 1971
RB211 Engine (U.S. Congress Inquiry) Written Answers June 23, 1971
A19–A66 Intersection (Teesside) Written Answers June 30, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 21, 1971
Airliner (V/STOL) Commons November 15, 1971
DEVELOPMENT AREAS (ENGLAND) Commons December 7, 1971
4 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons December 9, 1971
Concorde Written Answers December 9, 1971
4 speeches — AEROSPACE INDUSTRY Commons December 15, 1971
Special Development Area (Teesside) Written Answers December 15, 1971
Concorde Written Answers December 20, 1971
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