Mr Anthony Durant

January 9, 1928 -
Summary information for Mr Anthony Durant

Contributions

1992

2 speeches — Western Region Rail Services Commons January 13, 1992

3 speeches — Nuclear Defence Commons January 14, 1992

6 speeches — Local Government Bill [Lords] Commons January 20, 1992

2 speeches — GP Budget Holders Commons January 21, 1992

Derelict Land Commons January 22, 1992

London (Development Policy) Written Answers January 22, 1992

Business of the House Commons February 13, 1992

2 speeches — Terrorism Commons February 24, 1992

Energy Prices Written Answers February 24, 1992

Business of the House Commons February 27, 1992

Pension Rebates Review Commons February 27, 1992

Points of Order Commons March 9, 1992

3 speeches — EC Working Time Directive Commons March 10, 1992

Diplomatic Wing Written Answers March 13, 1992

Transport Council Written Answers May 7, 1992

Youth Training Commons June 9, 1992

Water Privatisation Commons June 16, 1992

Earth Summit Commons June 17, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 18, 1992

Citizens Charter Commons June 22, 1992

Bananas Written Answers June 29, 1992

"Health of the Nation" Commons July 8, 1992

Housing Capital Receipts Commons July 15, 1992

Housing and Urban Development Bill Commons November 3, 1992

Rio Agreement Commons November 11, 1992

Housing Associations Commons November 11, 1992

Clapham Junction Accident Written Answers November 12, 1992

Health and Social Services Trusts Written Answers November 17, 1992

Local Government Commons November 18, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 24, 1992

Revenue Support Grant (England) Commons November 26, 1992

School Curriculum and Assessment Authority Written Answers December 4, 1992

Empty Government Properties Written Answers December 8, 1992

Council Tax Commons December 9, 1992

National Curriculum(Primary Schools) Commons December 15, 1992

2 speeches — Local Government Commons December 16, 1992

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