Mr Alan Howarth
June 11, 1944 -Summary information for Mr Alan Howarth
Contributions
1987
School Sizes Written Answers January 15, 1987
2 speeches — Government Economic Policies Commons January 20, 1987
Fertilisers Commons January 22, 1987
The City and Industry Commons January 28, 1987
Licensing (Amendment) Bill Commons January 30, 1987
Management and Personnel Office Commons February 16, 1987
Charitable Giving Written Answers February 16, 1987
Maintained Schools Commons February 17, 1987
OBJECTION BY DIRECTION OF THE TREASURY Commons February 19, 1987
2 speeches — Priorities for the Elderly Commons February 25, 1987
Shareholders (Statistics) Written Answers February 25, 1987
2 speeches — Interest Rates Commons February 26, 1987
6 speeches — ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL TEACHERS' PAY AND CONDITIONS Commons February 26, 1987
Teachers' Pay and Conditions Commons March 2, 1987
Acceptance-in-lieu Commons March 9, 1987
Grammar Schools (Warwickshire) Commons March 9, 1987
Choral Music Written Answers March 9, 1987
5 speeches — The Arts Commons March 12, 1987
Secondary Schools Commons March 17, 1987
Grammar Schools Written Answers March 17, 1987
5 speeches — Research Councils Commons March 24, 1987
Budget Written Answers March 26, 1987
School Sizes Written Answers March 30, 1987
Acceptances in Lieu Written Answers March 30, 1987
3 speeches — Social and Economic Policies Commons April 6, 1987
Central Scrutiny Programme Written Answers April 6, 1987
Higher Education Written Answers April 28, 1987
Japan Commons April 29, 1987
Protectionism Written Answers April 29, 1987
2 speeches — Payroll Giving Commons April 30, 1987
Comprehensive Schools and Examinations Written Answers May 7, 1987
School Standards Written Answers May 15, 1987
Comprehensive Schools and Examinations Written Answers May 15, 1987
Cities (Education and Services) Commons July 1, 1987
Manufacturing and Competition Commons July 10, 1987
2 speeches — PLANNING PERMISSION Commons July 21, 1987
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