Mr David Faber
July 7, 1961 -Summary information for Mr David Faber
Contributions
1996
Security Service Bill Commons January 10, 1996
Education (School Premises) Regulations Written Answers January 10, 1996
3 speeches — Overseas Aid Commons January 30, 1996
Police Grant Report Commons January 30, 1996
Planning (Warminster) Written Answers February 5, 1996
Planning Applications Written Answers February 9, 1996
5 speeches — Benefit Fraud Commons March 5, 1996
Development Plans Written Answers March 13, 1996
Hong Kong Written Answers March 20, 1996
Engagements Commons March 26, 1996
Competition Law Written Answers March 28, 1996
Director General of Telecommunications Written Answers March 28, 1996
Firework-related Injuries Written Answers March 28, 1996
Sentencing Commons April 3, 1996
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE Commons June 17, 1996
Contaminated Land Written Answers July 2, 1996
North Sea Conference Written Answers July 2, 1996
2 speeches — Roads (West Wiltshire) Commons July 4, 1996
Health Action Plan Written Answers July 4, 1996
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons July 15, 1996
Army Base Repair Organisation Written Answers July 22, 1996
Building Research Establishment Written Answers October 24, 1996
Funeral Payments Written Answers November 1, 1996
Departmental Estate (Transfer) Written Answers November 1, 1996
"Civil Service Statistics 1996" Written Answers November 1, 1996
2 speeches — Southern Arts Commons November 18, 1996
3 speeches — Social Security Administration (Fraud) Bill Commons November 25, 1996
"Striking a Balance" Written Answers November 26, 1996
Departmental Expenditure Written Answers November 26, 1996
3 speeches — Fairfield Piggeries Commons November 28, 1996
Maladministration Written Answers December 13, 1996
Portable Antiquities Written Answers December 16, 1996
Learning Difficulties Written Answers December 17, 1996
Area Museums Councils Written Answers December 18, 1996
Learning Difficulties Written Answers December 18, 1996
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