Dr Michael Clark

August 8, 1935 -
Summary information for Dr Michael Clark

Contributions

1991

4 speeches — Killingholme Generating Stations (Ancillary Powers) Bill [Lords] Commons January 14, 1991

3 speeches — Electricity Privatisation Commons January 16, 1991

Export and Investment Guarantees Bill Commons January 22, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 24, 1991

Gulf War (Ecological Consequences) Commons January 28, 1991

Middle East Oil Written Answers January 28, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 29, 1991

2 speeches — Poland and Czechoslovakia Commons February 4, 1991

Buses Written Answers February 6, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 21, 1991

Clean Coal Technology Commons February 25, 1991

2 speeches — Manufactured Goods Commons February 28, 1991

Pensioners Written Answers March 4, 1991

NHS Spending Written Answers March 5, 1991

5 speeches — Piper Alpha (Cullen Report) Commons March 7, 1991

Shipbuilding Written Answers March 18, 1991

Privatisation Written Answers June 5, 1991

2 speeches — Prisoners of War (Compensation) Commons June 6, 1991

Planning Consent Written Answers June 12, 1991

Electricity Privatisation Written Answers June 13, 1991

Hydrocarbon-related Research Written Answers June 17, 1991

Alternative Energy Sources Commons July 15, 1991

Roads (Essex) Written Answers October 14, 1991

2 speeches — Foulness Island Commons October 15, 1991

Car Exports Written Answers October 16, 1991

Renewable Energy Commons November 5, 1991

Waste Regulation Written Answers November 6, 1991

Domestic Energy Prices Commons November 11, 1991

Local Government Finance Bill Commons November 11, 1991

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Written Answers November 25, 1991

North Sea (Capital Investment) Commons December 9, 1991

3 speeches — CLASS V, VOTE 9 Commons December 10, 1991

2 speeches — Competitive Tendering Commons December 17, 1991

Piper B Platform Written Answers December 18, 1991

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