Mr Andrew Faulds

March 1, 1923 - May 31, 2000
Summary information for Mr Andrew Faulds

Contributions

1992

Tobacco Written Answers January 13, 1992

4 speeches — Engagements Commons January 14, 1992

Plugs Written Answers January 14, 1992

South Africa Commons January 21, 1992

Works of Art (Exports) Written Answers January 21, 1992

Items in Lieu of Tax Written Answers January 21, 1992

Museums and Galleries (Attendance) Written Answers January 21, 1992

National Museum of Wales Written Answers January 21, 1992

Ulster Museum Written Answers January 21, 1992

Museums and Galleries Written Answers January 21, 1992

3 speeches — Industrial Relations Commons January 28, 1992

Works of Art (Export Licences) Written Answers February 3, 1992

Royal Commonwealth Society Library Written Answers February 5, 1992

"People, Jobs and Opportunity" Commons February 11, 1992

Lending Written Answers February 20, 1992

Offending on Bail Commons February 25, 1992

Acceptance in Lieu Written Answers March 2, 1992

3 speeches — Engagements Commons March 3, 1992

Business of the House Commons March 5, 1992

2 speeches — Mr. Speaker (Retirement) Commons March 12, 1992

Items in Lieu of Tax Written Answers March 16, 1992

Business of the House Commons June 3, 1992

Business of the House Commons June 18, 1992

Works of Art (Exports) Written Answers July 6, 1992

2 speeches — Items in Lieu of Tax Written Answers July 6, 1992

"Health of the Nation" Commons July 8, 1992

Parcelforce Commons July 15, 1992

United Nations Operations Commons September 25, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

Business of the House Commons November 5, 1992

Matrix Churchill Commons November 10, 1992

Windsor Castle (Fire) Commons November 23, 1992

British Broadcasting Corporation Commons November 24, 1992

Points of Order Commons December 8, 1992

European Council (Edinburgh) Commons December 14, 1992

Business of the House Commons December 16, 1992

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