Mr Bowen Wells
August 4, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Bowen Wells
Contributions
1992
Local Government Finance Written Answers January 23, 1992
PROVISION OF INFORMATION ABOUT COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES Commons January 29, 1992
Local Government Finance Written Answers February 17, 1992
Dyslexics (Diagnosis and Treatment) Commons February 20, 1992
Air-to-Air Missile Commons March 3, 1992
Education Commons March 6, 1992
Cost Limits Written Answers June 3, 1992
Speed Control Written Answers June 5, 1992
Highway Code Written Answers June 12, 1992
Yugoslavia Written Answers June 23, 1992
Foreign Affairs Council Written Answers June 23, 1992
Transport Council Written Answers June 24, 1992
European Community (United Kingdom Presidency) Commons July 2, 1992
Executive Agencies Written Answers July 2, 1992
House of Commons Members Fund Commons July 8, 1992
Social Fund Written Answers July 8, 1992
Air Travel Trust Fund Written Answers July 10, 1992
Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992
Commonwealth Development Corporation Written Answers July 14, 1992
Vehicle Inspectorate Written Answers July 15, 1992
Commonwealth Development Corporation Written Answers July 15, 1992
British Rail Provincial Business Written Answers October 20, 1992
Channel Tunnel Written Answers October 20, 1992
Railways Commons October 29, 1992
Caribbean Written Answers October 29, 1992
2 speeches — Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill Commons November 2, 1992
2 speeches — Privatisation of Gipsy Sites Commons November 4, 1992
Independent Living Fund Written Answers November 6, 1992
Aid Programme Commons November 16, 1992
GATT Commons November 23, 1992
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons December 1, 1992
TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons December 1, 1992
TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons December 2, 1992
2 speeches — Social Housing Commons December 9, 1992
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