Dr Lewis Moonie

February 25, 1947 -
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Contributions

1989

Business of the House Commons January 12, 1989

Food (Microbiological Research) Written Answers January 19, 1989

Richmond, Yorks By-Election Commons January 20, 1989

6 speeches — Food (Consumer Protection) Commons January 24, 1989

"The Nation's Health" Written Answers January 25, 1989

Exports Written Answers January 26, 1989

3 speeches — NHS Review Commons January 31, 1989

2 speeches — Rating Reform Commons February 1, 1989

Road Safety (White Paper) Commons February 7, 1989

Atomic Weapons Testing (Compensation) Written Answers February 7, 1989

2 speeches — Unita Commons February 8, 1989

2 speeches — Job Creation Commons February 14, 1989

Salmonella Written Answers February 16, 1989

Cervical Cancer Commons February 21, 1989

2 speeches — Food and Water (Safety) Commons February 21, 1989

Physics and Chemistry Written Answers February 28, 1989

Alzheimer's Disease Written Answers March 1, 1989

Self-Governing Schools etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons March 6, 1989

Transitional Protection Written Answers March 6, 1989

2 speeches — Nuclear Weapons Commons March 7, 1989

Scottish Coalmining Industry Written Answers March 10, 1989

Manufacturing Investment Written Answers March 15, 1989

Statistical Information Commons March 21, 1989

Tax Relief Written Answers April 6, 1989

DNA Testing Written Answers April 17, 1989

Rating Reform Written Answers April 17, 1989

EC Commissioner for Consumer Affairs Written Answers April 19, 1989

Patients (Treatment) Commons April 25, 1989

2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 25, 1989

Salmonella Written Answers April 27, 1989

Student Loans Written Answers May 2, 1989

2 speeches — NHS Reform Commons May 3, 1989

Balance of Payments Written Answers May 4, 1989

4 speeches — RELIEF Commons May 9, 1989

Submarines Written Answers May 9, 1989

2 speeches — CLOSE COMPANY LOANS: BUSINESS EXPANSION SCHEME. Commons May 10, 1989

Vietnamese Refugees Written Answers May 10, 1989

British Coal Written Answers May 15, 1989

Consumer Affairs (EC) Written Answers May 17, 1989

Student Loans Written Answers June 6, 1989

Conservation (Woodlands) Commons June 7, 1989

Public Expenditure Survey Written Answers June 8, 1989

Royal Naval Personnel (Radiation) Written Answers June 13, 1989

2 speeches — Food Safety, Research and Health Commons June 21, 1989

Information Technology Written Answers June 21, 1989

National Power (Contracts) Written Answers June 26, 1989

Irradiated Food Commons June 29, 1989

2 speeches — Food (Contamination) Commons June 29, 1989

Student Loans Written Answers July 4, 1989

National Health Service Reform Written Answers July 5, 1989

Exchange Rate Written Answers July 6, 1989

6 speeches — PREMIUM BONDS Commons July 11, 1989

Alcohol Problems Written Answers July 11, 1989

11 speeches — PRIVATE MEDICAL INSURANCE (No. I) Commons July 12, 1989

Cairngorm Ski-Lift Company Written Answers July 12, 1989

Trade Statistics Written Answers July 19, 1989

Insulation Written Answers July 24, 1989

Directors (Pay) Written Answers October 19, 1989

Nuclear Test Veterans Written Answers October 24, 1989

6 speeches — National Health Service Commons November 1, 1989

Consumer Protection Written Answers November 1, 1989

Committee of Vice Chancellors Written Answers November 2, 1989

Student Loans Written Answers November 14, 1989

Health Councils Written Answers November 15, 1989

Troops (Medical Training) Written Answers November 28, 1989

EC Ministerial Meetings Written Answers December 6, 1989

3 speeches — National Health Service and Community Care Bill Commons December 11, 1989

European Community (Research and Development) Commons December 11, 1989

New Towns Written Answers December 13, 1989

Landlord and Tenant (Licensed Premises) Bill Commons December 14, 1989

2 speeches — British Gas Commons December 18, 1989

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