Dr Ian Twinn
April 26, 1950 -Summary information for Dr Ian Twinn
Contributions
1990
Eastern Europe Written Answers January 10, 1990
Training Written Answers January 16, 1990
Czechoslovakia Written Answers January 23, 1990
Lorries Written Answers January 23, 1990
Breast Screening Written Answers January 23, 1990
Drugs Written Answers January 25, 1990
Edmonton Written Answers February 1, 1990
Food Labelling Written Answers February 8, 1990
Training and Enterprise Councils Written Answers February 13, 1990
Prescribing Costs Written Answers February 20, 1990
Laganside Written Answers March 1, 1990
Childhood Immunisation Written Answers March 8, 1990
ECOFIN Written Answers March 14, 1990
London (Traffic) Commons March 27, 1990
Teachers' Pay Written Answers March 27, 1990
Benefits (Disabled People) Written Answers April 2, 1990
Leaflets Written Answers May 1, 1990
Asthma Written Answers May 1, 1990
Conductive Education Written Answers May 16, 1990
Computerisation Written Answers May 21, 1990
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 22, 1990
Local Government Finance Written Answers May 23, 1990
2 speeches — Opting Out Commons June 12, 1990
2 speeches — Drugs Trade Commons June 13, 1990
2 speeches — Remand Prisoners Commons June 14, 1990
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 14, 1990
Environmental Protection Written Answers June 19, 1990
Road Fatalities Written Answers June 21, 1990
2 speeches — Competitive Tendering Commons June 27, 1990
Maintenance Written Answers July 2, 1990
Compulsory House Purchases (Compensation) Written Answers July 9, 1990
Airports Written Answers July 24, 1990
2 speeches — Home Ownership Commons July 25, 1990
Pensioners' Incomes Written Answers October 15, 1990
London Underground Written Answers October 22, 1990
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers October 23, 1990
Privatisation Written Answers October 31, 1990
3 speeches — Education and Training Commons November 13, 1990
Electricity Privatisation Written Answers December 10, 1990
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