Mrs Llin Golding

March 21, 1933 -
Summary information for Mrs Llin Golding

Contributions

1989

2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Commons January 16, 1989

2 speeches — Betting and Gaming Written Answers January 24, 1989

Deep-mined Coal Written Answers January 27, 1989

Salmon Written Answers March 3, 1989

2 speeches — Wages Inspectorate Commons March 14, 1989

West Midlands Arts Association Written Answers March 20, 1989

2 speeches — Wages (Midlands) Written Answers April 7, 1989

4 speeches — Wages Inspectorate Written Answers April 10, 1989

Uprating of Pensions and Other Benefits Commons April 11, 1989

Housing (Change of Landlord) Commons April 17, 1989

Health and Safety Executive Written Answers April 18, 1989

Wages (Underpayment) Written Answers April 21, 1989

Public Libraries Written Answers April 24, 1989

Children Bill [Lords] Commons April 27, 1989

Drug Abuse Written Answers May 3, 1989

Drug Traffickers Written Answers May 4, 1989

Transitional Payments Written Answers May 22, 1989

Sports Facilities (Privatisation) Written Answers May 24, 1989

Public Libraries Written Answers June 26, 1989

Atlantic Salmon Written Answers June 30, 1989

Tax and Price Index Written Answers July 6, 1989

Performing Arts Written Answers July 17, 1989

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commons July 21, 1989

EVIDENCE GIVEN BY, OR WITH RESPECT TO, CHILDREN Commons October 24, 1989

Tuition Fees and Loans Commons October 24, 1989

Floor Tiles (House of Commons) Written Answers November 13, 1989

3 speeches — Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill [Lords] Commons November 14, 1989

Pigot Inquiry Written Answers November 16, 1989

Vagrancy and Begging Written Answers November 16, 1989

Broadcasting (Deaf People) Commons December 6, 1989

Drugs Missuse Commons December 8, 1989

War Crimes Commons December 12, 1989

2 speeches — Package Travel Commons December 18, 1989

2 speeches — Rights of the Child Commons December 20, 1989

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