Mr David Heathcoat-Amory
March 21, 1949 -Summary information for Mr David Heathcoat-Amory
Contributions
1984
Turkey Commons January 25, 1984
Data Protection Bill Commons January 30, 1984
Engagements Written Answers January 31, 1984
Pig Industry Written Answers February 2, 1984
Air Transport (Europe) Written Answers February 6, 1984
4 speeches — Pharmaceuticals Commons February 7, 1984
Engagements Commons February 14, 1984
Gaming Machines (Licence Duty) Written Answers February 15, 1984
Television Licence Commons February 16, 1984
Privatisation Commons February 20, 1984
Offshore Oil (Equipment) Written Answers February 20, 1984
Attendance Allowance Written Answers February 28, 1984
Environmental Improvement (Incentives) Commons March 1, 1984
France (Lamb Trade) Written Answers March 1, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 8, 1984
Manufacturing Output Written Answers March 8, 1984
Soviet Union Commons March 9, 1984
2 speeches — Turkey Commons March 12, 1984
Death (Expenditure Limit) Written Answers March 12, 1984
Assembly Commons March 22, 1984
Engagements Written Answers March 27, 1984
Attendance Allowance (Old People's and Nursing Homes) Written Answers March 27, 1984
2 speeches — Fusion Project (Culham) Commons April 2, 1984
4 speeches — European Community Commons April 3, 1984
2 speeches — Average Wages Commons April 5, 1984
Engagements Written Answers April 5, 1984
Personal Tax Obligations (Study) Written Answers April 6, 1984
Civil Defence Written Answers April 12, 1984
Engagements Written Answers April 12, 1984
2 speeches — Anglo-Jordanian Relations Commons April 25, 1984
Milk Production Quotas Written Answers May 3, 1984
Farm Workers (Wages) Written Answers May 3, 1984
Wytch Farm Written Answers May 11, 1984
Engagements Written Answers May 15, 1984
Civil Defence Commons May 17, 1984
Aid Use Commons May 21, 1984
New Ireland Forum Commons May 24, 1984
Inmos Commons June 6, 1984
Milk Quotas Commons June 7, 1984
Engagements Written Answers June 7, 1984
Dairy Farmers Written Answers June 7, 1984
Electricity Generation Written Answers June 11, 1984
Education Support Grants Written Answers June 12, 1984
Shared and Extended Use of Schools Written Answers June 13, 1984
Vehicle Emissions Written Answers June 13, 1984
Engagements Written Answers June 14, 1984
Taxation Written Answers June 14, 1984
Aid Programme (British Industry) Written Answers June 18, 1984
Pensions (Payment) Written Answers June 18, 1984
Engagements Commons June 19, 1984
Grenada Written Answers June 20, 1984
New Ireland Forum Commons June 28, 1984
2 speeches — European Community Affairs Commons July 10, 1984
Alternative Energy Sources Commons July 23, 1984
Gas Sales Written Answers July 23, 1984
Ballistic Missile Defence Systems Written Answers July 25, 1984
Labour Statistics Commons July 31, 1984
Lean Burn Engines Written Answers October 24, 1984
2 speeches — Milk Quotas Commons October 25, 1984
Milk Quotas Written Answers October 31, 1984
Motorways (Speed Limits) Written Answers November 12, 1984
2 speeches — Trident Missiles Commons November 13, 1984
Budget Discipline Written Answers November 14, 1984
Children's Shoes (VAT) Written Answers November 15, 1984
Milk Quotas Written Answers November 20, 1984
Social Security Commissioners Written Answers November 20, 1984
Part-time Jobs Written Answers November 20, 1984
Miners' Families (Benefits) Commons November 26, 1984
Energy Efficiency Campaign Written Answers November 26, 1984
Atmospheric Pollution Written Answers November 28, 1984
2 speeches — Motorway Speed Limits Commons December 3, 1984
Pupil-Teacher Ratio Written Answers December 4, 1984
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 5, 1984
Space Weapons Commons December 12, 1984
Space Weapons Written Answers December 12, 1984
Tax Credit Scheme Written Answers December 13, 1984
2 speeches — Electricity Prices Commons December 17, 1984
2 speeches — Job Sharing Scheme Commons December 18, 1984
Non-residents (Taxation) Written Answers December 18, 1984
2 speeches — Insurance Market Commons December 19, 1984
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