Dr Julian Lewis
September 26, 1951 -Summary information for Dr Julian Lewis
Contributions
1997
The Economy and European Affairs Commons May 20, 1997
European Union Commons June 9, 1997
Chinook Helicopter Accident Written Answers June 16, 1997
3 speeches — Solicitor-General (Salary) Commons June 24, 1997
Teaching Methods Commons June 26, 1997
Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers July 8, 1997
Deceased Pilots (Fatal Accidents) Written Answers July 14, 1997
Rural Policies Commons July 16, 1997
Welsh Assembly Written Answers July 16, 1997
Crime Victims and Witnesses Written Answers July 17, 1997
3 speeches — Cattle Slaughter Scheme Written Answers July 28, 1997
Submarine Crews (Travel Arrangements) Written Answers July 29, 1997
2 speeches — Cattle Cull Written Answers July 31, 1997
Minister of Competition and Consumer Affairs Written Answers July 31, 1997
3 speeches — Defence Policy Commons October 28, 1997
2 speeches — Cattle Slaughter Scheme Written Answers October 28, 1997
Single Currency Commons October 30, 1997
Nuclear Weapons Commons November 3, 1997
Tobacco Advertising Commons November 11, 1997
Germ Warfare Tests (West Country) Commons November 12, 1997
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 12, 1997
Trident Commons December 1, 1997
8 speeches — MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons December 2, 1997
Inward Investment Written Answers December 3, 1997
7 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Commons December 8, 1997
Mental Incapacity Commons December 10, 1997
Know-how Fund Written Answers December 10, 1997
24 speeches — Mental Health (Amendment) Bill Commons December 12, 1997
Departmental Resources (Allocation Priorities) Commons December 15, 1997
European Council Commons December 15, 1997
Admiralty House Written Answers December 22, 1997
Ministerial Duties Written Answers December 22, 1997
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