Dr Michael Clark

August 8, 1935 -
Summary information for Dr Michael Clark

Contributions

1988

Scientific Research Commons January 19, 1988

City Technology Colleges Written Answers January 19, 1988

Turtle (Rayleigh) Written Answers January 29, 1988

Rural Bypasses Written Answers February 1, 1988

Southend General Hospital (Radiotherapy Unit) Written Answers February 9, 1988

Computer-aided Design Written Answers February 10, 1988

Government Expenditure Written Answers February 11, 1988

Electricity Prices Commons February 15, 1988

Education Reform Written Answers February 16, 1988

Interpretation Commons February 22, 1988

Community Schools Written Answers February 22, 1988

Electricity (Privatisation) Commons February 25, 1988

National Health Service (Charges) Commons February 29, 1988

Self-employment Written Answers March 1, 1988

3 speeches — Coal Industry (Deficit Grants) Commons March 2, 1988

Chemical Industries Association Written Answers March 3, 1988

Tree Planting (Essex) Written Answers March 3, 1988

Electricity Industry Commons March 7, 1988

3 speeches — Electricity (Privatisation) Commons March 7, 1988

Opencast Mining Written Answers March 7, 1988

Departmental Cash Limits Written Answers March 8, 1988

Southend Office Written Answers March 8, 1988

2 speeches — Engineering Commons March 11, 1988

Business of the House Commons March 11, 1988

6 speeches — Engineering Commons March 11, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Commons March 15, 1988

Litter Written Answers March 17, 1988

2 speeches — Armed Forces (Recruits) Commons March 22, 1988

Litter Written Answers March 22, 1988

Nuclear Power Stations (Insurance) Written Answers March 28, 1988

2 speeches — Green Pound Commons March 31, 1988

2 speeches — Nepal Commons April 18, 1988

Litter Written Answers April 18, 1988

2 speeches — Passports Commons April 21, 1988

School leavers Written Answers May 3, 1988

Drug Trafficking Written Answers May 4, 1988

School Orchestras Written Answers May 9, 1988

Petrol from Coal Written Answers May 9, 1988

Safety Standards Commons May 16, 1988

Education Reform Bill Written Answers May 17, 1988

Essex Constabulary Written Answers May 19, 1988

Community Work Written Answers June 7, 1988

Competition Written Answers June 9, 1988

Electricity Privatisation Written Answers June 10, 1988

Nuclear Reactors Commons June 13, 1988

Dounreay Fast Breeder Reactor Written Answers June 13, 1988

Patrick McVeigh Commons June 14, 1988

Careers Officers Written Answers June 21, 1988

Crimes of Violence Written Answers June 23, 1988

Child Abuse (Cleveland) Commons July 6, 1988

Piper Alpha Platform Commons July 7, 1988

2 speeches — Wheel Clamping Commons July 11, 1988

2 speeches — Overseas Aid (Education Projects) Commons July 11, 1988

Fast Reactor Programme Commons July 21, 1988

Chemistry Week Written Answers July 21, 1988

Wheel Clamping Written Answers July 21, 1988

2 speeches — Electricity Transmission Commons July 25, 1988

Gipsy Site (South Woodham Ferrers) Commons July 26, 1988

Frigates and Destroyers (Orders) Written Answers July 26, 1988

Britons Abroad Commons October 19, 1988

Income Support Written Answers October 19, 1988

2 speeches — A13 and A127 (Improvements) Commons October 24, 1988

Malawi Written Answers October 24, 1988

Engineering Products Written Answers October 26, 1988

Central Electricity Generating Board Commons November 7, 1988

High Technology Research Written Answers November 7, 1988

2 speeches — Home Affairs Commons November 23, 1988

Environment and Industry Commons November 28, 1988

Electricity Privatisation Commons December 12, 1988

3 speeches — Electricity Bill Commons December 12, 1988

Electricity Bill Commons December 13, 1988

2 speeches — Offshore Supplies Written Answers December 13, 1988

London Regional Transport (Finance) Written Answers December 20, 1988

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