Dr Alan Glyn

September 26, 1918 - May 5, 1998
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Contributions

1989

2 speeches — Security Service Bill Commons January 17, 1989

Dog Fights Written Answers January 23, 1989

SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE Commons January 25, 1989

NHS Review Commons January 31, 1989

Road and Footpath Surfaces Written Answers February 2, 1989

Milk Written Answers February 10, 1989

School Trips (Supervision) Written Answers February 20, 1989

Royal Navy Commons February 28, 1989

Medical Secretaries Written Answers March 6, 1989

Overseas Students (Funding) Commons March 7, 1989

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 14, 1989

Hospitals (Wage and Salary Rates) Commons March 21, 1989

Crete Campaign (Medal) Written Answers April 4, 1989

A423 (Compulsory Purchases) Written Answers April 10, 1989

Business of the House Commons April 13, 1989

Pigs (Sweat Box System) Written Answers May 8, 1989

Passports Commons May 11, 1989

Rights of Way Written Answers May 15, 1989

Domestic Waste Written Answers May 16, 1989

Victoria Barracks, Windsor Written Answers May 18, 1989

The Army Commons June 8, 1989

Factory-Farmed Animals Written Answers June 9, 1989

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 27, 1989

Parties (Police Powers) Written Answers June 29, 1989

Private Events (Control) Written Answers July 10, 1989

Business of the House Commons July 27, 1989

King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor Written Answers July 27, 1989

Maidenhead Sewage Plant (Discharges) Written Answers July 27, 1989

FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons October 18, 1989

2 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons November 21, 1989

Arts Council and Crafts Council (Merger) Written Answers December 5, 1989

Business of the House Commons December 7, 1989

Ministerial and Other Salaries Commons December 12, 1989

Business of the House Commons December 14, 1989

Schools (Safety) Commons December 19, 1989

Vietnamese Boat People Commons December 19, 1989

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