Mr Bernard Braine

June 24, 1914 - January 4, 2000
Summary information for Mr Bernard Braine

Contributions

1986

Food Additives and Colourings Written Answers January 13, 1986

6 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons January 20, 1986

2 speeches — Obscene Publications (Protection of Children, Etc.) (Amendment) Bill Commons January 24, 1986

3 speeches — Animals (Scientific Procedures) Bill [Lords]: Commons February 17, 1986

6 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 17, 1986

Accident Statistics Written Answers February 17, 1986

Young People (Drinking Patterns) Written Answers February 17, 1986

Drink-driving Offences Written Answers February 17, 1986

Young People (Drinking Patterns) Written Answers February 21, 1986

Nuclear Waste (Disposal) Commons February 25, 1986

Drugs Misuse and AIDS Commons March 6, 1986

2 speeches — Nuclear Waste Commons March 13, 1986

7 speeches — Shops Bill [Lords] Commons April 14, 1986

3 speeches — Harwich Parkeston Quay Bill Commons April 28, 1986

Engagements Commons May 1, 1986

3 speeches — Nuclear Energy Commons May 13, 1986

Microwave Radiation Written Answers May 13, 1986

Foreign Affairs Council Commons May 14, 1986

Microwave Radiation Written Answers May 15, 1986

Licensing Laws Written Answers May 19, 1986

3 speeches — Radioactive Waste (Disposal) Commons May 21, 1986

2 speeches — Harwich Parkeston Quay Bill Commons June 3, 1986

Falkland Islands Written Answers June 13, 1986

Drug Control (UN Fund) Written Answers June 23, 1986

AIDS Written Answers June 24, 1986

Deacons (Ordination of Women) Commons October 24, 1986

Anglo-Syrian Relations Commons October 24, 1986

London Ambulance Service Commons October 31, 1986

Mr. Denktash (Visit) Written Answers November 20, 1986

Drugs Officers Written Answers November 21, 1986

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