Mr David Davis
December 23, 1948 -Summary information for Mr David Davis
Contributions
1998
8 speeches — Scotland Bill Commons January 12, 1998
EU Institutions (Reform) Written Answers January 13, 1998
4 speeches — Referendum (English Parliament) Bill Commons January 16, 1998
2 speeches — University Applications Commons January 20, 1998
Defence Export Licences Written Answers February 10, 1998
10 speeches — SCOTTISH CONSOLIDATED FUND Commons February 12, 1998
2 speeches — Lone Parents Commons February 23, 1998
3 speeches — Parliament (BBC Coverage) Commons March 11, 1998
2 speeches — ACCESS TO INFORMATION Commons March 11, 1998
Nuclear Explosions (Prohibition and Inspections) Bill [Lords] Commons March 16, 1998
2 speeches — Private Hire Vehicles (London) Bill [Ways and Means] Commons March 16, 1998
2 speeches — Vocational Qualifications Written Answers March 17, 1998
National Curriculum Tests Written Answers March 17, 1998
Class Sizes Written Answers March 17, 1998
School Achievement Targets Written Answers March 19, 1998
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 23, 1998
Welfare Reform Commons March 26, 1998
India (Nuclear Tests) Commons May 14, 1998
4 speeches — SCOTTISH CONSOLIDATED FUND Commons May 19, 1998
Millennium Compliance Commons June 8, 1998
Economic and Fiscal Strategy Commons June 11, 1998
Business of the House Commons June 25, 1998
8 speeches — Select Committees (Information) Commons July 7, 1998
Meat Imports Written Answers July 16, 1998
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Bill Commons July 20, 1998
ASSEMBLY FIRST SECRETARY AND ASSEMBLY SECRETARIES Commons July 22, 1998
Meat Imports Written Answers July 23, 1998
10 speeches — EXAMINATIONS BY COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL Commons July 30, 1998
3 speeches — Security and Intelligence Agencies Commons November 2, 1998
8 speeches — European Union Commons December 3, 1998
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.