Mr Alan Duncan

March 31, 1957 -
Summary information for Mr Alan Duncan

Contributions

1992

Finance Bill Commons June 2, 1992

Building Regulations Written Answers June 3, 1992

2 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service Commons July 6, 1992

Local Government Reorganisation Written Answers July 7, 1992

North Sea Oil Commons July 8, 1992

LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS: I MINUS E BASIC Commons July 8, 1992

2 speeches — Inflation Commons July 9, 1992

Rave Parties Written Answers July 10, 1992

6 speeches — Sittings of the House Commons July 13, 1992

Sports Participation Written Answers July 13, 1992

Parcelforce Commons July 15, 1992

Disability Living Allowance Commons November 2, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

Earth Summit Written Answers November 11, 1992

2 speeches — Housing Market Commons November 12, 1992

Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Commons November 13, 1992

Bosnian Refugees Commons November 17, 1992

Head Protection Regulations Written Answers November 20, 1992

China Written Answers November 20, 1992

2 speeches — Tourism Commons November 26, 1992

5 speeches — The Arab World Commons November 27, 1992

Blind People Commons November 30, 1992

Computerisation Written Answers November 30, 1992

Speed Limit, Rutland Written Answers December 8, 1992

Traffic Calming, Rutland Written Answers December 9, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 10, 1992

Arts Funding Commons December 11, 1992

Local Government (Overseas Assistance) Bill Commons December 11, 1992

Road Traffic (Driving Instruction by Disabled Persons) Bill Commons December 11, 1992

Tibet Written Answers December 14, 1992

Hong Kong Written Answers December 16, 1992

Charities Written Answers December 16, 1992

Inner Cities Written Answers December 16, 1992

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