Mr David Howell
January 18, 1936 -Summary information for Mr David Howell
Contributions
1990
Engagements Commons January 11, 1990
Business of the House Commons January 11, 1990
Hong Kong Commons January 17, 1990
Hong Kong Commons February 16, 1990
A3 (Noise) Written Answers February 19, 1990
Waiting Lists Commons February 20, 1990
Foreign Affairs Council Commons February 21, 1990
3 speeches — East-West Relations Commons February 22, 1990
Tax Districts (Work Backlogs) Written Answers February 27, 1990
Uniform Business Rate Written Answers March 1, 1990
Storm Damage Written Answers March 14, 1990
Mr. Farzad Bazoft (Execution) Commons March 15, 1990
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Written Answers April 3, 1990
Gun Components (Iraq) Commons April 18, 1990
British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill Commons April 19, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons April 25, 1990
European Council (Dublin) Commons May 1, 1990
Finance Bill Commons May 1, 1990
German Unification Commons May 9, 1990
Company Accounts Written Answers June 5, 1990
5 speeches — European Community (Developments) Commons June 11, 1990
European Council (Dublin) Commons June 28, 1990
9 speeches — Class II, Vote 2 Commons July 2, 1990
EC Foreign Affairs Ministers Commons July 11, 1990
Economic Summit (Houston) Commons July 12, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons July 19, 1990
The Economy Commons July 24, 1990
2 speeches — The Gulf Commons September 6, 1990
Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 15, 1990
3 speeches — German Unification Commons October 19, 1990
4 speeches — The Economy Commons November 14, 1990
CSCE Summit Commons November 21, 1990
Intergovernmental Conferences Commons December 6, 1990
Gulf Hostages Commons December 6, 1990
7 speeches — European Community (Developments) Commons December 6, 1990
European Council (Rome) Commons December 18, 1990
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