Monday, 26 January 1976
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make a statement on the position of the steel industry.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what discussions he is having with the Chairman of the BSC regarding future technological change in steel production.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will review the position of small businesses in the United Kingdom, with a view to removing obstacles to expansion.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what directions he has given to the Chairman of the National Enterprise Board about the release of further public funds to the Leyland company.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make a statement on his most recent negotiations with the Chrysler Corporation.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry how many representations he has received from private industrialists for Government assistance since 1st January 1976.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what consultations have been held this year with representatives of the employees of the British Aircraft Corporation's factories on the proposed...
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will list those companies with whom discussions have been initiated with a view to the conclusion of planning agreements and the industries within...
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what is his current assessment of business confidence in the private sector.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he proposes to make any changes in his regional policies.
asked the Attorney-General how many people were convicted for terrorist offences during 1974 and 1975.
asked the Attorney-General what is the ascertainable cost to public funds to date of his attempt to stop the publication of the Crossman Diaries, Volume One; and when he expects to be able to...
asked the Attorney-General whether he remains satisfied with the operation of the system of tribunals, especially in relation to the continued lack of provision of legal aid.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. In your last week of office, will you make an observation which might help us in the future proceedings of the House? No doubt it will not have escaped your...
Ordered,That the draft OECD Financial Support Fund (Immunities and Privileges) Order 1976 be referred to a Standing Committee on Statutory Instruments, &c.—[Mr. Pavitt.]
[6th ALLOTTED DAY]—considered.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Pavitt.]
3.31 p.m.
7.9 p.m.
10.14 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Dormand.]
11.58 p.m.
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