Mr Anthony Durant
January 9, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Anthony Durant
Contributions
1994
Council Tax Banding Commons January 11, 1994
Bosnia Written Answers January 11, 1994
Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill [Ways and Means] Commons January 17, 1994
Council Rents Commons January 19, 1994
4 speeches — British Waterways Bill [Lords] Commons January 19, 1994
Business of the House Commons January 27, 1994
Film Industry Commons February 7, 1994
Council Accommodation Commons February 16, 1994
8 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW RELATING TO Commons February 21, 1994
Voluntary Arts Commons March 7, 1994
Council Tax Commons March 16, 1994
Business of the House Commons March 17, 1994
2 speeches — Heavy Lorries Commons March 21, 1994
5 speeches — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [Lords] Commons April 26, 1994
Local Referendums Commons May 18, 1994
Rail Services (Competition) Commons June 20, 1994
2 speeches — Small Claims Courts Written Answers June 21, 1994
Elective Operations Commons July 5, 1994
Schemes for compulsory or voluntary severance Commons July 5, 1994
3 speeches — Schemes for compulsory or voluntary severance Commons July 5, 1994
Grant-maintained Schools Commons July 12, 1994
2 speeches — Members' Interests Commons July 13, 1994
Engagements Commons October 18, 1994
River Pollution Commons October 19, 1994
Benefit Fraud Written Answers October 24, 1994
Council of Europe Written Answers November 1, 1994
4 speeches — Home Affairs and Environment Commons November 18, 1994
Integrated Transport Programmes Commons November 21, 1994
Overseas Debt Written Answers December 1, 1994
Pensions Written Answers December 5, 1994
Security and Intelligence Services Written Answers December 7, 1994
2 speeches — Broadcasting Written Answers December 7, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 15, 1994
Security Vetting Written Answers December 15, 1994
M4 Written Answers December 16, 1994
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