Mr David Howell

January 18, 1936 -
Summary information for Mr David Howell

Contributions

1989

Autumn Statement Commons January 12, 1989

Rate Support Grant Commons January 19, 1989

Anti-missile Defence System Written Answers February 20, 1989

Overseas Students (Funding) Commons March 7, 1989

2 speeches — Overseas Students (Funding) Commons March 7, 1989

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 16, 1989

Business Investment Commons May 4, 1989

Roads (White Paper) Commons May 18, 1989

Developments in the European Community Commons May 18, 1989

Passports Written Answers May 18, 1989

China Commons June 6, 1989

War Service Pensions Written Answers June 6, 1989

European Council (Madrid) Commons June 29, 1989

Hong Kong Commons July 5, 1989

Hong Kong Commons July 12, 1989

5 speeches — China and Hong Kong Commons July 13, 1989

Electricity Privatisation (Nuclear Power) Commons July 24, 1989

Business of the House Commons July 27, 1989

Public House Bombings (Guildford and Woolwich) Commons October 19, 1989

Argentina Written Answers October 20, 1989

Economic Policy Commons October 31, 1989

2 speeches — Economic and Monetary Union Commons November 2, 1989

Electricity Privatisation Commons November 9, 1989

Autumn Statement Commons November 15, 1989

7 speeches — European Community (Developments) Commons November 15, 1989

4 speeches — Foreign Affairs, European Community and Defence Commons November 24, 1989

Licensed Motor Vehicles Commons December 4, 1989

European Council (Strasbourg) Commons December 12, 1989

Workplace Child Care Written Answers December 13, 1989

Workplace Nurseries Written Answers December 18, 1989

Department of Transport (Expenditure) Written Answers December 18, 1989

6 speeches — Vietnamese Boat People Commons December 19, 1989

Hong Kong Commons December 20, 1989

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