Dr Jim Marshall
March 13, 1941 - May 27, 2004Summary information for Dr Jim Marshall
Contributions
1994
NATO Written Answers January 11, 1994
Employment (East Midlands) Commons January 18, 1994
European Community (Enlargement) Commons February 2, 1994
Western European Union (Membership) Written Answers February 2, 1994
Bosnia Commons February 7, 1994
NATO Summit Commons February 8, 1994
Partnership for Peace Written Answers February 8, 1994
Fraud Sentences Written Answers February 15, 1994
City Challenge (Leicester) Written Answers February 16, 1994
2 speeches — Disabled Visitors Commons February 21, 1994
CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN LEASES AND AGREEMENTS Commons February 23, 1994
Literacy Skills Written Answers March 1, 1994
Yugoslavia Written Answers March 2, 1994
Trident Commons March 8, 1994
Industries (Leicester) Commons March 9, 1994
3 speeches — Departmental Select Committees Commons March 9, 1994
European Union (Voting) Written Answers March 25, 1994
Data Protection (Universities) Written Answers March 31, 1994
Military Expenditure Commons April 12, 1994
Defence Expenditure Written Answers April 12, 1994
Business of the House Commons April 21, 1994
Entry Certificates Written Answers April 21, 1994
Drugs Expenditure Written Answers April 26, 1994
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers May 3, 1994
2 speeches — Milk Marketing Commons May 5, 1994
Livestock Identification Commons May 5, 1994
Business of the House Commons May 5, 1994
Bosnia Commons May 10, 1994
APPROVAL OF CERTAIN MARKETS (No. 3) Commons May 10, 1994
Western European Union Written Answers May 10, 1994
Inter-party Talks Written Answers May 26, 1994
NHS Staff (Guidance) Written Answers July 5, 1994
2 speeches — European Union (Accessions) Bill Commons July 11, 1994
Northern Ireland Commons October 27, 1994
Committee of Privileges (Evidence) Commons October 31, 1994
European Union Commons November 2, 1994
Peace Process Commons December 1, 1994
Western European Union Written Answers December 20, 1994
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