Ms Audrey Wise
January 4, 1932 - February 2, 2000Summary information for Ms Audrey Wise
Contributions
1974
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 28, 1974
Immigration Written Answers March 28, 1974
Mortgage Interest Rates Written Answers April 3, 1974
MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons May 22, 1974
ARMAMENT REDUCTIONS (EMPLOYMENT) Written Answers June 18, 1974
2 speeches — Police (Special Branch) Commons June 20, 1974
RED LION SQUARE (DISTURBANCE) Written Answers June 25, 1974
2 speeches — Red Lion Square (Disturbance) Written Answers June 25, 1974
Option Mortgage Subsidy Scheme Written Answers June 26, 1974
2 speeches — Arms Industry Workers(Redeployment) Commons July 9, 1974
INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons July 12, 1974
WOMEN (STATUS) Commons July 23, 1974
3 speeches — Geriatric Beds Written Answers July 24, 1974
Special Investigators Written Answers July 30, 1974
Supplementary Benefit Tribunals Written Answers July 30, 1974
Rhodesia Written Answers July 31, 1974
4 speeches — Articulated Vehicles Written Answers July 31, 1974
ARMS FACTORIES (EMPLOYMENT) Commons November 19, 1974
2 speeches — Cypriot Students Commons November 25, 1974
PROSCRIBED ORGANISATIONS Commons November 28, 1974
SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS Commons November 28, 1974
Equal Pay Act 1970 Written Answers December 3, 1974
Guaranteed Prices and Deficiency Payments Written Answers December 5, 1974
Aircraft Industry Written Answers December 9, 1974
2 speeches — EEC (COLLECTIVE DISMISSALS) Commons December 11, 1974
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons December 17, 1974
2 speeches — BRITISH LEYLAND MOTOR CORPORATION LIMITED Commons December 18, 1974
Shrewsbury Pickets Commons December 19, 1974
MEMBERS' PAY AND ASSISTANCE TO OPPOSITION PARTIES Commons December 19, 1974
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons December 19, 1974
Equal Pay Written Answers December 20, 1974
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