Mr Bernard Braine

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

Contributions

1991

Eastern Bloc (Food Distribution) Commons January 14, 1991

Business of the House Commons January 14, 1991

Lithuania Commons January 16, 1991

The Gulf (Oil Pollution) Commons January 28, 1991

The Gulf Commons January 31, 1991

Engagements Commons February 7, 1991

Librarian (Retirement) Commons February 14, 1991

Badgers Bill Commons February 15, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 18, 1991

6 speeches — ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER Commons February 20, 1991

Hazardous Substances Written Answers February 20, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 26, 1991

8 speeches — RANDOM BREATH TESTING AT ROADSIDE CHECKPOINTS Commons February 26, 1991

Business of the House Commons March 7, 1991

Tourism Commons March 12, 1991

Shrines (Damage) Commons March 13, 1991

7 speeches — War Crimes Bill Commons March 18, 1991

Wildlife and Countryside (Amendment) Bill Commons March 22, 1991

Sick and Disabled People Written Answers April 15, 1991

Asylum Seekers and Refugees Commons May 8, 1991

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons May 9, 1991

Aid Policy Written Answers May 17, 1991

Economic Aid Written Answers May 17, 1991

Burma Written Answers May 17, 1991

Hendon School Commons May 21, 1991

5 speeches — Prisoners of War (Compensation) Commons June 6, 1991

Pensioners (Telephone Bills) Commons June 24, 1991

Personal Pensions Written Answers June 24, 1991

Speech Therapy Commons June 25, 1991

Business of the House Commons July 4, 1991

Police Dogs Written Answers July 18, 1991

Group of Seven Commons July 19, 1991

2 speeches — National Insurance Contributions Commons July 22, 1991

5 speeches — Abortifacient Drug (Licence) Commons July 22, 1991

Rail Safety Commons October 14, 1991

Southend Railway Line Commons November 15, 1991

3 speeches — Aborted Babies (Disposal) Commons November 26, 1991

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