Mr Alan Duncan
March 31, 1957 -Summary information for Mr Alan Duncan
Contributions
1996
9 speeches — Social Security Commons January 17, 1996
Departmental Contracts (Chelmsford) Written Answers January 25, 1996
2 speeches — Scottish Government Commons January 31, 1996
Cash and Operating Cost Limits Written Answers February 1, 1996
2 speeches — Sexual Offences (Conspiracy and Incitement) Bill Commons February 2, 1996
Trading Schemes Bill Commons February 2, 1996
National Lottery Written Answers February 5, 1996
Employment (Upper Age Limits in Advertisements) Bill Commons February 9, 1996
Points of Order Commons February 14, 1996
Public Expenditure and Taxation Receipts Written Answers February 19, 1996
2 speeches — Social Security Commons February 20, 1996
Arable Area Payments Written Answers February 28, 1996
EU Fisheries Council Written Answers April 24, 1996
Part-Time Employees (Equal Rights to Sick Pay and Leave) Commons April 30, 1996
Civil Service Pension Schemes Commons May 7, 1996
NHS Estates Written Answers May 8, 1996
Beef Exports Written Answers May 9, 1996
4 speeches — Education (16 to 19-year-olds) Commons May 17, 1996
5 speeches — Civil Service Commons May 22, 1996
2 speeches — Community Service Orders Commons June 5, 1996
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers June 13, 1996
Benefit Fraud Commons June 18, 1996
Parliamentary Delegation (OSCE) Written Answers June 27, 1996
3 speeches — Energy Policy Commons July 16, 1996
Social Fund Written Answers July 17, 1996
Chessington Computer Centre Written Answers July 23, 1996
Government Committees Commons November 11, 1996
Genetic Testing Written Answers November 11, 1996
Rail Privatisation Commons November 15, 1996
Personal Social Services Written Answers November 27, 1996
UK Competitiveness Written Answers November 28, 1996
7 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 2, 1996
Points of Order Commons December 3, 1996
2 speeches — CIVIL REMEDY Commons December 17, 1996
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