Mr Alistair Burt
May 25, 1955 -Summary information for Mr Alistair Burt
Contributions
1987
Crown Prosecution Service Written Answers January 12, 1987
Regional Airports Written Answers January 12, 1987
Mr. Raoul Wallenberg Written Answers January 22, 1987
Agricultural Training Board Bill Commons January 23, 1987
Council House Sales Written Answers January 27, 1987
Miss Elena Gurevich Written Answers January 27, 1987
Combined Heat and Power Written Answers January 27, 1987
Miss Elena Gurevich Written Answers January 28, 1987
Council House Sales Written Answers February 2, 1987
Cowboy Builders Written Answers February 4, 1987
British Missions Written Answers February 18, 1987
Food Aid Commons February 19, 1987
Food Aid Written Answers February 19, 1987
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 23, 1987
Regional Development Grants Commons March 25, 1987
3 speeches — Engagements Commons April 2, 1987
2 speeches — Industrial Assistance Written Answers April 9, 1987
Training Measures (Bury) Written Answers April 9, 1987
2 speeches — Stansted Airport Commons April 28, 1987
Diplomatic Missions (Parking Fines) Written Answers April 29, 1987
Pakistan Written Answers June 29, 1987
Arms Control Written Answers July 1, 1987
Textile and Clothing Industries Commons July 8, 1987
Sri Lanka Written Answers July 8, 1987
8 speeches — Economic Performance (North-West Region) Commons July 13, 1987
2 speeches — Europe (Conventional Defence) Commons July 14, 1987
Rate Support Grant (England) Commons July 23, 1987
Light Rapid Transit System (Manchester) Written Answers July 23, 1987
Mersey Basin Programme Written Answers July 24, 1987
Hospital Medical Career Structure Written Answers October 27, 1987
Prison Statistics Commons November 5, 1987
Terrorist Attack (Enniskillen) Commons November 9, 1987
Tourism Written Answers December 15, 1987
Local Government Finance Bill Commons December 16, 1987
6 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Commons December 17, 1987
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