Dr Jeremy Bray

June 29, 1930 - May 31, 2002
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Contributions

1986

EC-USA Steel Arrangement Commons January 15, 1986

Mortgage Interest (Tax Relief) Commons January 16, 1986

Business of the House Commons January 16, 1986

2 speeches — Hong Kong (Nationality) Commons January 16, 1986

4 speeches — Gartcosh Steel Mill Commons January 23, 1986

Steel Industry Commons January 29, 1986

2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 24, 1986

Radiation Written Answers April 8, 1986

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons April 15, 1986

Strathclyde (Manufacturing Industry) Commons April 30, 1986

Soviet Nuclear Accident (British Citizens) Commons April 30, 1986

Departmental Budget Commons May 6, 1986

3 speeches — Hong Kong Commons May 13, 1986

Higher and Continuing Education Commons June 25, 1986

Future of Manufacturing Industry Commons July 7, 1986

Royal Greenwich Observatory Commons July 8, 1986

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers July 14, 1986

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers July 24, 1986

Social Security Bill Written Answers July 25, 1986

Labour Statistics Commons October 22, 1986

Business of the House Commons October 23, 1986

Universities (Funds) Commons October 28, 1986

6 speeches — Economic Policy Commons November 6, 1986

The Economy Commons November 19, 1986

Business of the House Commons November 20, 1986

BSC (Ravenscraig and Dalzell Works) Written Answers November 24, 1986

Invisible Trade (Statistics) Commons November 26, 1986

Advanced Manufacturing Technology (Lanarkshire) Written Answers November 26, 1986

6 speeches — European Community (Research and Development) Commons December 3, 1986

European Council (London) Commons December 8, 1986

British Rail Commons December 10, 1986

Departmental Expenditure Written Answers December 12, 1986

Departmental Expenditure Written Answers December 15, 1986

Departmental Expenditure Written Answers December 19, 1986

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