Mr Eddie Loyden

May 3, 1923 - April 27, 2003
Summary information for Mr Eddie Loyden

Contributions

1993

Royal Navy Ships Written Answers January 12, 1993

Labour Statistics Commons January 19, 1993

Business of the House Commons January 21, 1993

National Health Service Commons January 26, 1993

Hospital Deaths Written Answers January 27, 1993

School Governors Written Answers February 2, 1993

Drug Smuggling Written Answers February 23, 1993

Brian Charrington Written Answers February 23, 1993

Shipbuilding Commons March 17, 1993

Toxic Emissions Written Answers March 17, 1993

Health Nursing (Liverpool) Commons March 31, 1993

2 speeches — Value Added Tax (Fuel) Commons April 1, 1993

Angola Written Answers April 19, 1993

2 speeches — Battle of the Atlantic Commons April 20, 1993

Small Businesses (North-west) Commons April 21, 1993

School Buildings, Liverpool Written Answers May 11, 1993

Angola Written Answers May 12, 1993

4 speeches — Automated Credit Transfer Commons May 19, 1993

2 speeches — Ports (Accidents) Written Answers May 27, 1993

Dock Workers (Compensation) Written Answers May 27, 1993

Towing Services Written Answers June 7, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 10, 1993

Asbestos Claims Written Answers June 10, 1993

Post-operative Care Written Answers June 25, 1993

Liverpool Women's Hospital Written Answers June 25, 1993

Business of the House Commons July 8, 1993

Angola Written Answers July 14, 1993

Maritime Refitting and Repair Written Answers July 19, 1993

Investment (North-West) Commons July 21, 1993

2 speeches — Oil Industry Written Answers October 18, 1993

Business of the House Commons October 21, 1993

National Savings Written Answers October 25, 1993

Proposed Hospital, Liverpool Written Answers November 5, 1993

Social Security Uprating Commons December 1, 1993

Business of the House Commons December 9, 1993

Electricity Supply Written Answers December 17, 1993

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