Sir Ronald Bell
1914 - February 27, 1982Summary information for Sir Ronald Bell
Contributions
1972
RHODESIA (PEARCE COMMISSION) Commons January 17, 1972
6 speeches — RHODESIA Commons January 26, 1972
5 speeches — TRADING REPRESENTATIONS (DISABLED PERSONS) AMENDMENT BILL Commons January 28, 1972
9 speeches — ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL Commons January 28, 1972
2 speeches — Professional and Executive Register Commons March 2, 1972
EXERCISE OF EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE POWERS IN N.I. Commons March 29, 1972
2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons April 18, 1972
Articulated Vehicles Written Answers April 19, 1972
GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATIES Commons April 26, 1972
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons May 2, 1972
Schools Council Written Answers May 11, 1972
France (Nuclear Explosions) Written Answers May 15, 1972
European Economic Community Written Answers May 16, 1972
Planning Appeals Written Answers May 17, 1972
M40, Denham (Construction Noise) Written Answers May 17, 1972
RECKONABLE SERVICE Commons June 9, 1972
M40 (Denham) Written Answers June 14, 1972
RHODESIA Commons June 15, 1972
Roads (Double White Lines) Written Answers June 15, 1972
3 speeches — COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS IN ENGLAND Commons July 6, 1972
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons July 10, 1972
BRITISH RAILWAYS (FINANCE) Commons July 27, 1972
2 speeches — SINGLE HOMELESS PEOPLE Commons August 2, 1972
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 3, 1972
UGANDA (BRITISH PASSPORT HOLDERS) Commons August 7, 1972
Immigrants (Repatriation) Written Answers August 7, 1972
Road Traffic (Survey) Written Answers August 9, 1972
Immigrant Children Written Answers October 19, 1972
11 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 9, 1972
Ugandan Asians Written Answers November 15, 1972
IMMIGRATION RULES Commons November 22, 1972
5 speeches — PROCEDURE Commons December 18, 1972
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