Dr Ian Twinn

April 26, 1950 -
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Contributions

1996

Kurds Written Answers January 17, 1996

3 speeches — Housing Bill Commons January 29, 1996

Disability Living Allowance Written Answers January 30, 1996

Cash and Running Cost Limits Written Answers February 1, 1996

Former Yugoslavia Written Answers February 6, 1996

UN Peacekeeping Operations Commons February 7, 1996

Disability Living Allowance Written Answers February 12, 1996

Secure Training Centres Written Answers February 13, 1996

Higher Education Commons February 19, 1996

2 speeches — Pensioner Incomes Commons February 20, 1996

Landfill Tax Written Answers February 27, 1996

Training and Enterprise Councils Written Answers March 5, 1996

Cyprus Commons March 6, 1996

Cyprus Commons March 6, 1996

Leasehold (Reform) Bill Commons March 8, 1996

Public Transport Works (Compensation) Commons March 11, 1996

Emergency Towing Study Report Written Answers March 20, 1996

Small Firms Loan Guarantee Scheme Written Answers March 22, 1996

Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Written Answers March 25, 1996

Crossrail Written Answers April 2, 1996

Apprentice Training Written Answers April 16, 1996

Railtrack Commons April 17, 1996

Married Quarters Estate Written Answers April 19, 1996

Schools (Streaming) Written Answers June 26, 1996

Upper Waiting Hall Exhibitions Written Answers July 15, 1996

Transport and Movements Executive Written Answers July 16, 1996

Belling Commons July 17, 1996

2 speeches — Heritage Green Paper Commons October 14, 1996

Personal Social Services Written Answers November 12, 1996

Household Projections Commons November 25, 1996

2 speeches — Sri Lanka Commons November 27, 1996

Engagements Commons December 3, 1996

Crime Prevention Commons December 5, 1996

Cyprus Commons December 11, 1996

British Academy of Sport Written Answers December 12, 1996

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