Dr Oonagh McDonald
1938 -Summary information for Dr Oonagh McDonald
Contributions
1982
Local Government Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons January 18, 1982
Armed Forces (Overseas Deployment) Commons January 26, 1982
Defence Expenditure Written Answers January 29, 1982
Family Spending Power Written Answers February 9, 1982
Family Spending Power Written Answers February 9, 1982
Family Spending Power Written Answers February 10, 1982
Dartford Tunnel (Surveillance Camera) Written Answers February 15, 1982
Aircraft Commons February 23, 1982
2 speeches — Dartford Tunnel (Surveillance Camera) Written Answers March 1, 1982
Towed Guns Written Answers March 5, 1982
TOW-ATGW Written Answers March 5, 1982
Challenger Tank Written Answers March 5, 1982
Lynx Helicopters Written Answers March 5, 1982
Mechanised Combat Vehicle Written Answers March 5, 1982
Self-propelled Guns Written Answers March 5, 1982
JP 233 Airfield Attack Weapon Written Answers March 8, 1982
Tornado F2 Aircraft Written Answers March 8, 1982
Blindfire Rapier (Delivery) Written Answers March 8, 1982
Sea Harrier Written Answers March 8, 1982
Battlefield Artillery Target System Written Answers March 9, 1982
Ptarmigan Trunk Communications System Written Answers March 9, 1982
Chieftain Tanks Written Answers March 9, 1982
Military Communications Satellite System Written Answers March 9, 1982
Harrier GR3 Written Answers March 9, 1982
Sea King MK5 Written Answers March 9, 1982
Trident Commons March 23, 1982
Energy Price Increases (Consumer Councils) Written Answers March 29, 1982
Customs and Excise Written Answers April 22, 1982
Customs and Excise Written Answers April 23, 1982
Communications Commons April 27, 1982
Royal Ordnance Factories Commons April 27, 1982
Polaris, Chevaline and Trident Written Answers May 4, 1982
Job Losses Written Answers May 4, 1982
Job Creation (Cost) Written Answers May 5, 1982
Job Creation (Cost) Written Answers May 5, 1982
Defence Equipment Programme Written Answers May 5, 1982
Trident Commons June 29, 1982
5 speeches — Defence Commons July 1, 1982
2 speeches — Defence Commons July 6, 1982
10 speeches — The Army Commons July 8, 1982
The Royal Navy Commons July 19, 1982
Nuclear Defence Commons July 27, 1982
Royal Ordnance Factories Commons July 27, 1982
Personal Taxation (Allowances) Written Answers November 8, 1982
Tax Reliefs Written Answers November 8, 1982
Tax Reliefs and Personal Allowances Written Answers November 8, 1982
Child Support Written Answers November 8, 1982
Engagements Written Answers November 9, 1982
Tax Reliefs and Personal Allowances Written Answers November 9, 1982
Tax Reliefs Written Answers November 9, 1982
Thurrock Written Answers November 9, 1982
Personal Taxation (Allowances) Written Answers November 10, 1982
Engagements Written Answers November 11, 1982
RFA "Fort Austin" Commons November 16, 1982
3 speeches — Official Visits Written Answers November 16, 1982
Mortgage Interest Tax Relief Written Answers November 23, 1982
Benefits Written Answers November 23, 1982
Child Support Written Answers November 23, 1982
Audiometricians Written Answers November 23, 1982
National Insurance Contributions Written Answers November 23, 1982
2 speeches — Palestine Liberation Organisation (Lebanon) Commons November 24, 1982
President Reagan Written Answers November 25, 1982
British Bata Shoe Company Commons November 26, 1982
Mortgage Interest Tax Relief Written Answers November 26, 1982
Secretary of State for Trade Written Answers November 30, 1982
Fuel Prices Written Answers December 2, 1982
Bank of England (Governor) Written Answers December 2, 1982
United States of America Written Answers December 7, 1982
Primary Education Written Answers December 7, 1982
President Mitterrand Written Answers December 9, 1982
Trident Commons December 14, 1982
Trades Union Congress Written Answers December 14, 1982
Canada Written Answers December 16, 1982
Child Support Written Answers December 23, 1982
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