Dr Liam Fox

September 22, 1961 -
Summary information for Dr Liam Fox

Contributions

1994

Parliamentary Questions Written Answers January 12, 1994

Engagements Commons January 18, 1994

Compulsory Competitive Tendering Written Answers January 19, 1994

4 speeches — Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill Commons January 24, 1994

Business of the House Commons February 3, 1994

Business of the House Commons February 17, 1994

Reserve Forces Written Answers February 22, 1994

Air Attack (Bosnia) Commons March 1, 1994

2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons March 2, 1994

Business of the House Commons March 3, 1994

Business of the House Commons March 10, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 15, 1994

Cottage Hospitals Written Answers March 22, 1994

2 speeches — Science And Technology Commons March 28, 1994

Business of the House Commons April 14, 1994

2 speeches — Environmental Protection Commons April 20, 1994

Business of the House Commons April 28, 1994

Common Agricultural Policy Commons May 5, 1994

Ministerial Visits Written Answers May 12, 1994

Ivory Written Answers May 19, 1994

3 speeches — OFFENCES Commons May 20, 1994

2 speeches — IMPLIED TERM ABOUT QUALITY Commons May 20, 1994

2 speeches — DISABILITY RIGHTS COMMISSION Commons May 20, 1994

BBC Written Answers May 23, 1994

2 speeches — Special Educational Needs Commons June 14, 1994

Exports Written Answers June 22, 1994

Business of the House Commons June 23, 1994

Audiovisual Eureka Written Answers June 24, 1994

BSE Written Answers June 30, 1994

Capital Equipment Commons July 5, 1994

Business of the House Commons July 7, 1994

European Council Written Answers July 7, 1994

Post Office Commons July 12, 1994

Civil Service Commons July 13, 1994

Business of the House Commons July 14, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 19, 1994

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