Monday, 1 December 1975
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Secretary or State for Industry what progress has been made towards establishing a formula which requires public corporations to finance a specific percentage of capital expenditure out...
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make a statement regarding the financial position of the British Steel Corporation.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry when he expects his Department to conclude the first planning agreement.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make a statement on the results of the negotiations over the level of duty-free imports of paper products from Scandinavia for 1976.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will make a statement on the Shotton steelworks.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what sums of public money have so far been advanced to British Leyland.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what steps he is currently taking, and what steps he proposes to take, to stimulate industrial investment on Merseyside.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what encouragement he proposes to give to small privately-owned businesses with export potential as part of his new industrial strategy.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what plans he has to assist the shipbuilding industry to secure future orders and ensure its continued prosperity following his recent discussions with...
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will take action to reduce overmanning in nationalised industries for which he is responsible.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he has received any application from Chrysler UK Ltd. for financial assistance.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what is the cost to public funds of nationalisation of the ship repairing industry.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will take steps to assist the hosiery, textile and footwear industries in the Leicester area.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will publish the terms of reference of the review of the Post Office.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what guidelines he has issued to the NEB; and whether he will publish them.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make a statement on the future of the Drypool Group in North Humberside.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what steps he proposes to take to encourage the diversification of industry in North Staffordshire.
asked the Attorney-General in what circumstances part of the costs incurred by the representatives of defendants in criminal proceedings may be disallowed on the grounds of the manner in which...
asked the Attorney-General what further inquiries undertaken by his Department have not yet been completed.
asked the Attorney-General whether he is satisfied with the prosecution procedures of the Director of Public Prosecutions in cases of murder and other serious crimes.
asked the Attorney-General how soon he expects to receive a report from the Law Commission of its review of rights appurtenant to land.
asked the Attorney-General whether he is satisfied with the existing arrangements for the representation of corporate bodies in English courts.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. In answer to a supplementary question on Question No. 17, the Under-Secretary of State said that he was precluded from answering questions about the staffing of...
Before the right hon. Lady makes her statement, I wish to make a statement relating to Private Notice Questions. As the House knows, the acceptance of these Questions lies entirely within my...
With permission, I will make a statement on the situation as regards the medical profession and the National Health Service. In the debate on 21st November I gave the House details of the junior...
Order for Second Reading read.
Queen's Recommendation having been signified—
8.32 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—[Mr. Thomas Cox.]
11.20 p.m.
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