Earl of Ancram
July 7, 1945 -Summary information for Earl of Ancram
Contributions
1992
Environment, Local Government and Education Commons May 12, 1992
2 speeches — Bus Deregulation Commons May 18, 1992
2 speeches — Fixed-term Parliaments Commons May 21, 1992
Water Shortages Written Answers May 21, 1992
Political Talks Written Answers May 21, 1992
2 speeches — Army Restructuring Commons June 2, 1992
Bio-fuels Written Answers June 2, 1992
Common Agricultural Policy Commons June 12, 1992
Water Privatisation Commons June 16, 1992
2 speeches — Rural Housing Commons June 17, 1992
"Options for Change" Written Answers June 30, 1992
Environmental Rights (Booklet) Written Answers July 6, 1992
Nuclear Weapons Written Answers July 7, 1992
"Options for Change" Written Answers July 7, 1992
Price Marking Order 1991 Written Answers July 7, 1992
Environmental Charter Written Answers July 7, 1992
Countryside Employment Practice Written Answers July 8, 1992
Woodlands Written Answers July 8, 1992
English Heritage Commons October 26, 1992
Sinai Written Answers October 27, 1992
Armed Forces (Commitments) Written Answers October 27, 1992
RAF Upavon Written Answers October 30, 1992
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992
Provisional statutory effect Commons November 17, 1992
3 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons November 19, 1992
Revenue Support Grant (England) Commons November 26, 1992
2 speeches — Driving Tests Written Answers November 26, 1992
European Year of Older People Written Answers November 26, 1992
Oil and Gas Written Answers December 2, 1992
Bureaucracy Written Answers December 7, 1992
Mortgage Interest Allowance Written Answers December 8, 1992
Local Community Hospitals Written Answers December 8, 1992
3 speeches — General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Written Answers December 10, 1992
Capital Projects (Private Sector Investment) Written Answers December 10, 1992
European Council (Edinburgh) Commons December 14, 1992
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