Mr Anthony Grant
May 29, 1925 -Summary information for Mr Anthony Grant
Contributions
1990
Engagements Commons January 9, 1990
Business of the House Commons January 11, 1990
RAF Molesworth Written Answers January 11, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons January 18, 1990
Business of the House Commons January 25, 1990
Long-term Disablement Commons February 5, 1990
Nitrate-sensitive Areas Commons February 8, 1990
Interest Rates Commons February 15, 1990
Sport Commons February 27, 1990
5 speeches — PRESERVED RIGHT TO INCOME SUPPORT Commons March 13, 1990
Trading Standards Officers Commons March 14, 1990
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 20, 1990
INCOME SUPPORT IN RESPECT OF ACCOMMODATION CHARGES FOR CERTAIN PERSONS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE AND NURSING HOMES Commons March 28, 1990
Business of the House Commons March 29, 1990
Police (Allocations) Written Answers April 3, 1990
3 speeches — Courts and Legal Services Bill Commons April 18, 1990
Personal Injury Written Answers April 18, 1990
Postal Service Commons May 16, 1990
Noise at Work Commons May 22, 1990
Adjournment (Spring) Commons May 23, 1990
Business of the House Commons June 14, 1990
British Aerospace Commons June 28, 1990
Value Added Tax Commons July 5, 1990
Business of the House Commons July 5, 1990
Business of the House Commons July 19, 1990
2 speeches — Financial Services and the Single European Market Commons October 15, 1990
Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 23, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons October 31, 1990
Princess of Wales RAF Hospital, Ely Commons November 13, 1990
7 speeches — Road Safety Commons November 16, 1990
Telecommunications Commons November 19, 1990
National Health Service Trusts Commons December 4, 1990
Former Prime Ministers Commons December 10, 1990
Road Traffic Bill Commons December 10, 1990
3 speeches — Companies and Financial Services Commons December 13, 1990
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