Miss Janet Fookes

February 21, 1936 -
Summary information for Miss Janet Fookes

Contributions

1987

Royal Dockyards Commons January 27, 1987

J. E. Hanger and Co. Ltd. Commons January 29, 1987

2 speeches — The Royal Navy Commons February 2, 1987

2 speeches — Tourism Commons February 3, 1987

2 speeches — Dockyard Services (Devonport) Order Commons February 9, 1987

Devonport Dockyard Commons February 24, 1987

Tourism Written Answers March 4, 1987

2 speeches — Incitement to Violence Commons March 5, 1987

Compex Exercise Written Answers March 5, 1987

Fireworks Written Answers March 6, 1987

Catering (Curried Cornish Pasties) Commons March 23, 1987

2 speeches — Departmental Aid Commons March 31, 1987

Territorial Units (South-West) Written Answers April 22, 1987

Quarantine Kennels Written Answers April 23, 1987

Reserve Forces Written Answers April 29, 1987

Cruelty to Animals Written Answers May 5, 1987

Skoal Bandits Written Answers May 6, 1987

2 speeches — Fireworks Written Answers May 8, 1987

EC Budget Council Written Answers June 26, 1987

Disabled People Written Answers June 30, 1987

2 speeches — North Atlantic Council Commons July 1, 1987

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons July 6, 1987

Tourism (Upper Waiting Hall) Written Answers July 6, 1987

Pit Bull Terriers Written Answers July 8, 1987

REGISTRATION Commons July 14, 1987

LUMP SUM TO MEMBER Commons July 14, 1987

ANNUITY AFTER DEATH OF MEMBER Commons July 14, 1987

Derriford Hospital, Plymouth Written Answers July 20, 1987

Derriford Hospital, Plymouth Written Answers July 21, 1987

Mr. Ahmad Babolhavaeji Written Answers November 10, 1987

2 speeches — Firearms White Paper Commons December 2, 1987

2 speeches — Prisoners Written Answers December 7, 1987

Fireworks Written Answers December 8, 1987

Plymouth Written Answers December 10, 1987

Local Government Bill Commons December 15, 1987

Prisoners Written Answers December 15, 1987

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