Sir Edward Boyle
August 31, 1923 - September 28, 1981Summary information for Sir Edward Boyle
Contributions
1968
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 17, 1968
School Pupils (Voluntary Stay) Written Answers January 17, 1968
School Buildings (Works Allocations) Written Answers January 17, 1968
School Leaving Age Commons February 1, 1968
Plowden Report Commons February 1, 1968
Party Political Broadcasts Commons February 1, 1968
3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL [Lords] Commons February 7, 1968
Nursery Education Commons February 8, 1968
Direct Grant Schools Commons February 8, 1968
Comprehensive Reorganisation Commons February 8, 1968
Central Advisory Council Commons February 8, 1968
East of Suez Commons February 14, 1968
8 speeches — EDUCATION Commons February 14, 1968
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS BILL Commons February 26, 1968
2 speeches — Student Grants Commons March 14, 1968
Dainton Report Commons March 14, 1968
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Commons March 15, 1968
Students (Grants) Commons March 21, 1968
Part-time Teachers Commons March 21, 1968
Education (Expenditure) Commons March 21, 1968
Single School-leaving Date Commons March 21, 1968
STUDENT GRANTS Commons April 25, 1968
4 speeches — EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY (ORDER) Commons May 2, 1968
EDUCATION (STUDENT GRANTS) Commons May 8, 1968
Teaching Staff (Employment) Commons May 9, 1968
School Places, Birmingham Commons May 9, 1968
Comprehensive Reorganisation, Bedfordshire Commons May 9, 1968
2 speeches — Part-time Teachers (Superannuation) Commons May 9, 1968
Student Grants Commons May 9, 1968
Independent Boarding Schools Commons May 9, 1968
Infant School Places, Birmingham Written Answers May 9, 1968
2 speeches — SCHOOLS (DANGEROUS DRUGS) Commons May 31, 1968
Output Budgeting Written Answers June 13, 1968
ORDERS OF THE DAY Commons June 14, 1968
Council for Wales Commons June 20, 1968
Teachers (Training and Supply) Commons June 20, 1968
School Building Programme Commons June 20, 1968
Primary School Places, Wolverhampton Commons June 20, 1968
Independent and Direct Grant Schools (Properties) Commons June 27, 1968
Comprehensive Reorganisation Commons June 27, 1968
Secondary Education (Selection) Commons June 27, 1968
School Building Programme Commons June 27, 1968
2 speeches — Clause 5 Commons July 3, 1968
HORNSEY COLLEGE OF ART Commons July 5, 1968
URBAN PROGRAMMES (GOVERNMENT AID) Commons July 22, 1968
8 speeches — EDUCATION (FINANCE) Commons July 24, 1968
METRICATION Commons July 26, 1968
Secondary Schools (Reorganisation) Commons October 17, 1968
Handicapped Children Commons October 17, 1968
School Building Commons October 24, 1968
Colleges of Art and Design Commons October 24, 1968
University Building Commons October 24, 1968
2 speeches — School-Leaving Age (Raising) Commons October 24, 1968
University Teachers' Salaries Written Answers October 24, 1968
University Building Written Answers October 24, 1968
11 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1968
EDUCATION (SCHOOL MEALS) Commons November 4, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 7, 1968
TEACHERS' SALARIES (SCHOOLS OF EXCEPTIONAL DIFFICULTY) Commons November 18, 1968
MENTALLY-HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY) Commons November 19, 1968
8 speeches — THE CIVIL SERVICE Commons November 21, 1968
EDUCATION (MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN) Commons November 26, 1968
Secondary Reorganisation, Reading Commons November 28, 1968
2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCHOOL HOURS) Commons November 28, 1968
4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANTS (SOCIAL NEED) BILL Commons December 2, 1968
Local Authority Expenditure Commons December 5, 1968
Comprehensive Schools Commons December 5, 1968
Secondary Education Commons December 5, 1968
School-Leaving Age Commons December 5, 1968
7 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATE SUPPORT GRANT) Commons December 9, 1968
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION BILL Commons December 13, 1968
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