Sir Ronald Bell
1914 - February 27, 1982Summary information for Sir Ronald Bell
Contributions
1974
Maplin Commons January 16, 1974
8 speeches — LAND REGISTRY BILL [Lords] Commons January 23, 1974
MAPLIN AIRPORT Commons March 21, 1974
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT Commons March 22, 1974
3 speeches — BEACONSFIELD (TINKERS) Commons March 22, 1974
Leprosy Written Answers March 26, 1974
M40 (Denham—Beaconsfield) Written Answers March 27, 1974
Secondary Education Commons April 2, 1974
12 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 4, 1974
Brussels Written Answers May 1, 1974
Northolt (Aircraft Movements) Written Answers June 10, 1974
M25 (Egham-Maple Cross) Written Answers June 26, 1974
Contract Labour Written Answers June 26, 1974
Labour Contracts Written Answers June 26, 1974
Portugal (Rhodesian Sanctions) Commons July 17, 1974
MAPLIN Commons July 18, 1974
CERTAIN DEVELOPMENT GAINS FROM LAND TO BE TAXED AS INCOME Commons July 22, 1974
2 speeches — TRAFFIC SURVEYS Commons July 26, 1974
EXPERIMENTAL INTRODUCTION OF ROAD HUMPS FOR CONTROLLING VEHICLE SPEEDS Commons July 26, 1974
VARIATION OF PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN OFFENCES Commons July 26, 1974
2 speeches — VEHICLE EXCISE DUTY Commons July 26, 1974
3 speeches — COMPULSORY WEARING OF SEAT BELTS Commons July 26, 1974
3 speeches — MOTORWAY NOISE Commons July 29, 1974
3 speeches — RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1974
Shrewsbury Pickets Commons November 21, 1974
Race Relations Act Commons November 21, 1974
2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons November 21, 1974
BOMB EXPLOSIONS (BIRMINGHAM) Commons November 22, 1974
A40 Written Answers November 25, 1974
Regulations (Control) Commons November 27, 1974
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BUSINESS) Commons November 27, 1974
2 speeches — EEC (ENERGY POLICY) Commons December 3, 1974
Radio Transmissions (Jamming) Written Answers December 9, 1974
A40 (Beaconsfield) Written Answers December 19, 1974
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