Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody

December 12, 1930 -
Summary information for Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody

Contributions

1974

Films Register Written Answers March 21, 1974

Davy International and British Rollmakers Corporation Written Answers March 22, 1974

3 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY BILL Commons March 29, 1974

2 speeches — FILM INDUSTRY Commons April 4, 1974

Davy International Limited—British Rollmakers Corporation Limited (Merger) Written Answers April 4, 1974

PRICES BILL Commons April 9, 1974

Petrol Allocations Commons April 29, 1974

Mental Health Patients Written Answers May 21, 1974

Handicapped Children Written Answers May 21, 1974

Kitchen Equipment Written Answers June 3, 1974

POSTAL SERVICES (LONDON) Commons June 4, 1974

Foreign Companies Commons June 10, 1974

British/German Films Co-Production Agreement Written Answers June 10, 1974

EUROPE Commons June 11, 1974

Off-peak Electricity Commons June 17, 1974

4 speeches — SPOUSES OF UNITED KINGDOM CITIZENS (EQUAL TREATMENT) BILL Commons June 21, 1974

BAOR (Television Facilities) Commons July 2, 1974

4 speeches — INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY (No. 2) BILL Commons July 4, 1974

Package Tours Commons July 15, 1974

Arts Council Commons July 23, 1974

INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 29, 1974

4 speeches — NATIONAL THEATRE BILL Commons November 7, 1974

Films Written Answers November 14, 1974

2 speeches — REMOVAL OF LIMIT ON CONTRIBUTION TO COST OF NATIONAL THEATRE Commons November 15, 1974

2 speeches — Films Written Answers November 21, 1974

Salmonellosis Written Answers November 22, 1974

India (Coal-mining Machinery) Commons November 25, 1974

FILMS PRODUCTION (FINANCE) Written Answers November 26, 1974

Criterion Theatre Commons December 4, 1974

Private Patients Commons December 10, 1974

4 speeches — THE ARTS Commons December 13, 1974

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