..., H. Archer, Peter Bates, Alf Booth, Albert Armstrong, Ernest Baxter, William Boothroyd, Miss Betty Ashley, Jack Benn, Rt. Hn. Anthony Wedgwood Bottomley, Rt. Hn. Arthur Atkins, Ronald Bennett, Andrew F. (Stockport, N.) Boyden, James (Bishop Auckland) Atkinson, Norman Bidwell, Sydney Bradley, Tom Bagier, Gordon A. T. Bishop, E. S. B[...]oughton, Sir Alfred Brown, Bob (Newcastle upon...
..., S.) Fenner, Mrs. Peggy Irvine, Bryant Godman (Rye) Body, Richard Fidler, Michael James, David Boscswen, Hon. Robert Finsberg, Geoffrey Jenkin. Rt. Hn. P. (R'dgeW' std & W'fd) Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Fisher, Sir Nigel Jessel, Toby Boyson, Dr. Rhodes (Brent. N.) Fletcher, Alexander (Edinburgh, N.) Johnson Smith, G. (E. Grinstead) Braine, Sir Bernard Fletcher-Cooke,...
...Fletcher, Alexander (Edinburgh, N.) Joseph, Rt. Hn. Sir Keith Body, Richard Fletcher-Cooke, Charles Kellett-Bowman, Mrs. Elaine Boscawen, Hon. Robert Fookes, Miss Janet Kershaw, Anthony Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Fowler, Norman (Sutton C'field) Kimball, Marcus Boyson, Dr. Rhodes (Brent, N.) Fox, Marcus King, Evelyn (Dorset, S.) Braine, Sir Bernard Fraser, Rt. Hn. Hugh...
..., Rt. Hn. Reginald Sproat, Iain Grylls, Michael Maxwell-Hyslop, R. J. Stainton, Keith Gurden, Harold Mayhew, Christopher (G'wh, W'wch, E) Stanbrook, Ivor Hall, Sir John Mayhew, Patrick (RoyalT' bridge Wells) Stanley, John Hall-Davis, A. G. F. Meyer, Sir Anthony Steen, Anthony (L'pool, Wavertree) Hamilton, Michael (Salisbury) Miller, Hal (B'grove & R'ditch) Stewart, Ian (Hitchin)...
...amp; Banstead) Le Marchant, Spencer Body, Richard Gardner, Edward (S. Fylde) Lester, Jim (Beeston) Boscawen, Hon. Robert Gibson-Watt, Rt. Hn. David Lewis, Kenneth (Rtland & Stmford) Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Gilmour, Rt. Hn. Ian (Ch'sh' & Amsh'm) Lloyd, Ian (Havant & Waterloo) Boyson, Dr. Rhodes (Brent, N.) Gilmour, Sir John (Fife, E.) McAdden, Sir Stephen...
..., Michael Clark Boardman, Tom (Leicester, S.) Farr, John Iremonger, T. L. Body, Richard Fell, Anthony Irvine, Bryant Godman (Rye) Boscawen, Hon. Robert Fenner, Mrs. Peggy James, David Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Fidler, Michael Jenkin, Rt. Hn. P. (R'dge W'std & W'fd) Boyson, Dr. Rhodes (Brent, N.) Finsberg, Geoffrey Jessel, Toby Braine, Sir Bernard Fisher, Sir Nigel...
...) Baxter, William Duffy, A. E. P Hughes, Mark (Durham) Beith, A. J. Dunn, James A. Hughes, Robert (Aberdeen, North) Benn, Rt. Hn. Anthony Wedgwood Dunnett, Jack Hughes, Roy (Newport) Bennett, Andrew F. (Stockport, N.) Dunwoody, Mrs. Gwyneth Hunter, Adam Bidwell, Sydney Eadie, Alex Irvine, Rt. Hn. Sir A. (L'p'l, EdgeHI) Bishop, E. S. Edelman, Maurice Irving, Rt. Hn. Sydney (Dartford)...
...& Scunthorpe) Huckfield, Leslie Coleman, Donald Ellis, Tom (Wrexham) Hughes, Rt. Hn. Cledwyn (Anglesey) Colquhoun, Mrs. M. N. Ennals, David Hughes, Mark (Durham) Concannon, J. D. Faulds, Andrew Irving, Rt. Hn. Sydney (Dartford) Cook, Robert F. (Edinburgh, C.) Flannery, Martin Janner, Greville Jay, Rt. Hn. Douglas Marshall, Dr. Edmund (Goole) Silkin, Rt. Hn. John (L'sham, D'ford)...
...E. Grinstead) Boardman, Tom (Leicester, S.) Farr, John Jones, Arthur (Daventry) Body, Richard Fell, Anthony Jopling, Michael Boscawen, Hon. Robert Fenner, Mrs. Peggy Kaberry, Sir Donald Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Finsberg, Geoffrey Kellett-Bowman, Mrs. Elaine Braine, Sir Bernard Fletcher, Alexander (Edinburgh, N.) Kershaw, Anthony Brewis, John Fletcher-Cooke, Charles...
...) Hunt, John Boardman, Tom (Leicester, S.) Emery, Peter Hurd, Douglas Body, Richard Eyre, Reginald Hutchison, Michael Clark Boscawen, Hon. Robert Fairgrieve, Russell Iremonger, T. L. Bowden, Andrew (Brighton, Kemptown) Farr, John Irvine, Bryant Godman (Rye) Braine, Sir Bernard Fell, Anthony James, David Brewis, John Fenner, Mrs. Peggy Jenkin, Rt. Hn. P. (R'dge W'std & W'fd)...
...F. (Edinburgh, C.) Ellis, John (Brigg & Scunthorpe) Beith, A. J. Cox, Thomas Ellis, Tom (Wrexham) Benn, Rt- Hn. Anthony Wedgwood Craigen, J. M. (G'gow, Maryhill) English, Michael Bennett, Andrew F. (Stockport, N.) Cronin, John Ennals, David Bidwell, Sydney Crosland, Rt. Hn. Anthony Evans, Fred (Caerphilly) Bishop, E. S. Cryer, G. R. Evans, Ioan (Aberdare) Blenkinsop, Arthur...
Mr Hector Monro: ...be replying now, but that is the way things went in 1971. I join the Minister in paying warm tribute to the work of the sheriffs principal in Scotland over many years, and to the way they have bridged the gap between existing practice at the bar and the judicial and administrative work of the Court of Session. It is the loss of that bridge which is causing heart-searching among hon....
Mr Robert Hughes: I have listened with a great deal of sympathy to what my hon. Friend the Member for Coatbridge and Airdrie (Mr. Dempsey) has said about the deficiencies of the accommodation in the secondary schools in Coatbridge. I know and appreciate his concern about conditions in these and other schools in his constituency which is reflected in the number of letters he has written to me on the subject....
Mr Harold McCusker: ...forces. It would be wrong for the House to blind itself by the statistics of the Secretary of State. Since the cease-fire, and in my constituency, Postmaster Elliot has been murdered at Silver Bridge. No one has been apprehended or charged. Three dog fanciers have been killed outside Newry and no one has been apprehended or charged. Four soldiers have been killed at Forkhill. Again, no...
Mr Phillip Whitehead: .... It is a matter that some future House will have to decide, in the context of whether it wishes its proceedings to be televised. I would not be too depressed by the present situation. After all, Andrew Alexander, in the Daily Mail recently—he is not a writer with whom I normally agree, but I am glad to be able to pray him in aid now—wrote that we should not mock the noisy scenes...
Mr Andrew Bowden: ...travel up from Brighton every day—is frightening. It is a question not just of the cost of the season ticket but of the cost of getting from home to the station and then from Victoria or London Bridge to the office and back again. The price of these additional fares can often be anything up to £3 or £4 a week. Commuters from all over the South-East and from the North of London provide...
Mr James Johnson: ...each wave of unemployment seems to have made the next wave of unemployment worse. Great concern is felt by our local authorities and our business community. Despite the M62, the Ml8, and the Humber Bridge, which is to come in two years' time, there is still a malaise, and a shot in the arm of the sort proposed will help our people locally to feel that they are not quite forgotten. We want...
Mr Andrew Bowden: ...of State, although perhaps he has read it already. In particular, I would refer to page 10 of that document, which ties in closely with what my hon. Friend the Member for Halesowen and Stour-bridge (Mr. Stokes) said. It states: Primary education is provided in elementary schools. There is a common curriculum divided into five successive levels; the length of the first level may...
Mr James Johnson: ...over past months. I have just returned from East Africa, and even there our plight is known through television coverage of our fishing dispute with Iceland. Our vessels are tied up at St. Andrew's Dock in West Hull. About 30 vessels are involved and 750 men on deck. That can soon multiply to 4,000 men on shore without jobs. Some people disbelieve that Yorkshire and Humberside can be like...
Mr Andrew Bennett: ...hand, we must appreciate that many who are horrified by what they read in newspaper headlines still believe that if a five-year sentence does not work a 10-year sentence will. We must seek to bridge that gap. The second problem that concerns me is the evidence that the prison population will grow unless there is a rapid change in our attitude both to the length of sentences and the...