Mr Cyril Townsend
December 21, 1937 -Summary information for Mr Cyril Townsend
Contributions
1992
Nuclear Defence Commons January 14, 1992
SSSIs Written Answers January 22, 1992
Schools (Selection) Written Answers January 28, 1992
Schools (Selection) Written Answers January 30, 1992
President Yeltsin and UN Security Council Commons February 3, 1992
Iraq Commons February 5, 1992
2 speeches — Police Expenditure Commons February 20, 1992
War Crimes Written Answers February 25, 1992
Foreign Affairs Commons May 8, 1992
Counter-terrorism Commons May 8, 1992
Foreign Affairs Commons May 8, 1992
Cross-Border Security Written Answers May 21, 1992
UNESCO Commons May 22, 1992
"Options for Change" Commons June 2, 1992
Cyprus Commons June 3, 1992
Archaeology Written Answers June 9, 1992
2 speeches — War Crimes Commons June 15, 1992
Cross-border Co-operation Written Answers June 25, 1992
2 speeches — Roads (Environmental Protection) Commons June 29, 1992
2 speeches — RAF Pilots Commons June 30, 1992
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 30, 1992
Police (War Crimes) Written Answers July 3, 1992
3 speeches — Former Members Written Answers July 7, 1992
2 speeches — Stamp Duty Commons July 9, 1992
3 speeches — War Crimes Act 1991 Commons July 9, 1992
Iraqi Funds Written Answers July 16, 1992
Iraq Written Answers October 19, 1992
Middle East Peace Talks Commons October 28, 1992
2 speeches — Cross-border Security Commons October 29, 1992
Engagements Commons November 5, 1992
Military Ceremonial Duties Commons November 6, 1992
Cash Limits Written Answers November 12, 1992
East London River Crossing Written Answers November 23, 1992
2 speeches — UN Peacekeeping Operations Commons November 26, 1992
5 speeches — The Arab World Commons November 27, 1992
7 speeches — United Nations Commons December 4, 1992
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