Dr Jeremy Bray

June 29, 1930 - May 31, 2002
Summary information for Dr Jeremy Bray

Contributions

1984

Agricultural and Food Research Council Commons February 7, 1984

Manufacturing Output Commons February 9, 1984

10 speeches — Barclays Bank Bill (By Order) Commons February 29, 1984

2 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons March 6, 1984

Trustee Savings Banks Written Answers March 13, 1984

Factory Development Commons March 14, 1984

5 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 14, 1984

3 speeches — European Community (Information Technology) Commons March 21, 1984

Trustee Savings Banks Written Answers April 9, 1984

International Ocean Drilling Programme Written Answers April 9, 1984

Business Confidence Commons April 11, 1984

2 speeches — Ravenscraig Steelworks Commons May 1, 1984

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers May 15, 1984

British Aerospace (Merger) Commons May 16, 1984

Hong Kong Commons May 16, 1984

Engineers Written Answers June 19, 1984

2 speeches — INMOS Commons June 21, 1984

3 speeches — Industrial Technologies Commons June 27, 1984

Alvey Programme (Information Technology) Commons July 4, 1984

INMOS Commons July 12, 1984

Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons July 12, 1984

Hong Kong Commons July 25, 1984

Computer Board Written Answers July 26, 1984

3 speeches — Computing Facilities Written Answers July 26, 1984

Hong Kong Commons October 25, 1984

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons October 30, 1984

2 speeches — Industry and Employment Commons November 12, 1984

Investment Commons November 15, 1984

Business of the House Commons November 15, 1984

Information Technology Written Answers November 15, 1984

Business of the House Commons November 22, 1984

Local Government Expenditure Commons December 5, 1984

Business of the House Commons December 6, 1984

2 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons December 6, 1984

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