Mr Clive Soley

May 7, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr Clive Soley

Contributions

1995

Homelessness Commons January 18, 1995

2 speeches — Peace Process Commons January 19, 1995

Press Regulation Commons January 30, 1995

2 speeches — Trials (Press Coverage) Commons January 30, 1995

European Integration Written Answers January 31, 1995

Engagements Commons February 9, 1995

Insolvency Service Written Answers February 9, 1995

2 speeches — Poverty and Unemployment Commons February 14, 1995

Personal Statement Commons February 15, 1995

Government Consultation Documents Written Answers February 20, 1995

Press Written Answers February 27, 1995

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 28, 1995

Long-term Unemployed Commons March 7, 1995

2 speeches — Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Commons March 8, 1995

Mr. Terry Venables Written Answers March 8, 1995

Nebulisers Written Answers March 13, 1995

2 speeches — Peace Process Commons March 16, 1995

The Commonwealth Commons March 16, 1995

Asylum Seekers Written Answers March 22, 1995

2 speeches — Kidney Patients Written Answers March 24, 1995

Defective Public Service Vehicles Written Answers April 5, 1995

Ethiopia Written Answers April 5, 1995

Abortion Written Answers April 5, 1995

Euthanasia Commons April 19, 1995

Right to Buy Commons April 19, 1995

Probation Officers (Training) Written Answers April 20, 1995

EU Foreign and Security Policy Commons May 3, 1995

Bernard Manning Written Answers May 3, 1995

China Written Answers May 3, 1995

2 speeches — Renewable Energy Crops Commons May 4, 1995

Business of the House Commons May 4, 1995

Employment Select Committee Report Written Answers May 9, 1995

National Health Service (London) Commons May 10, 1995

Housing Costs (Young People) Written Answers May 17, 1995

London Film Commission Written Answers May 17, 1995

2 speeches — Incitement to Racial Hatred Commons May 22, 1995

Biodiesel Fuels (Excise Duty) Written Answers May 22, 1995

Brent Spar Platform Written Answers June 6, 1995

Intergovernmental Conference Commons June 7, 1995

Health Boards (Staff) Written Answers June 7, 1995

Brent Spar Platform Written Answers June 7, 1995

2 speeches — Compulsory Competitive Tendering Written Answers June 8, 1995

NHS Support Services Written Answers June 8, 1995

Health Boards (Staff) Written Answers June 8, 1995

Market Testing Guidelines Written Answers June 8, 1995

Health Boards (Staff) Written Answers June 9, 1995

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons June 12, 1995

Service Accommodation Written Answers June 13, 1995

7 speeches — Health Boards Written Answers June 13, 1995

7 speeches — Representation of the People Commons June 14, 1995

2 speeches — Economic and Finance Council Commons June 15, 1995

2 speeches — Family Policy Commons June 19, 1995

Probation Officers Written Answers June 19, 1995

3 speeches — Points of Order Commons June 22, 1995

European Summit (Cannes) Commons June 28, 1995

A40-M40 Link Written Answers June 28, 1995

2 speeches — Human Rights Commons June 29, 1995

Security Council Resolutions Written Answers July 5, 1995

3 speeches — Official Receiver Written Answers July 11, 1995

2 speeches — ECOFIN Commons July 13, 1995

Home Secretary (Prison Service) Commons October 19, 1995

Trials (Media Coverage) Written Answers October 26, 1995

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Remission of Sentences) Bill Commons October 30, 1995

RELEASE ON LICENCE OF PERSONS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTED REMISSION Commons October 30, 1995

Trials (Press Coverage) Written Answers November 20, 1995

2 speeches — Housing Strategy (London) Commons November 21, 1995

Social Affairs Commons November 21, 1995

British-French Air Defence Co-operation Written Answers November 28, 1995

2 speeches — Hong Kong Commons November 29, 1995

Northern Ireland Commons November 29, 1995

Capital and Corporal Punishment Commons November 30, 1995

Republic of Ireland (Agreement) Commons December 7, 1995

Asylum and Immigration Bill Commons December 11, 1995

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