Mr David Knox
May 30, 1933 -Summary information for Mr David Knox
Contributions
1993
2 speeches — Motorway Repairs Commons January 11, 1993
Economy (Demand) Written Answers February 4, 1993
European Foreign Policies Written Answers February 10, 1993
2 speeches — European Regional Development Fund Commons February 17, 1993
2 speeches — National Lottery Commons February 22, 1993
Secondary Schools (Expenditure) Written Answers March 1, 1993
Demand Written Answers March 4, 1993
Prison Population Written Answers March 11, 1993
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 16, 1993
Unemployed Claimants Written Answers March 17, 1993
Family Size Written Answers March 17, 1993
Chessington Computer Centre Written Answers March 17, 1993
Pensions Written Answers March 18, 1993
European Community (Incomes) Written Answers March 18, 1993
Income Support Written Answers March 18, 1993
Lone Parents Written Answers March 18, 1993
Social Security Expenditure Written Answers March 18, 1993
Means-tested Benefits Written Answers March 19, 1993
EC Labour Statistics Written Answers March 23, 1993
Dairy Farming Written Answers March 25, 1993
2 speeches — Primary Schools Commons March 29, 1993
Forestry Written Answers March 30, 1993
2 speeches — Primary Schools Commons March 31, 1993
Demand Written Answers April 1, 1993
2 speeches — European Foreign Policies Commons April 14, 1993
Family Size Written Answers April 14, 1993
Retirement Pensions Written Answers April 14, 1993
Income Support Written Answers April 15, 1993
Means-tested Benefits Written Answers April 21, 1993
Benefits Written Answers April 21, 1993
Primary Education Written Answers April 23, 1993
2 speeches — Pupils, Staffordshire Written Answers April 23, 1993
Secondary Pupils Written Answers April 23, 1993
Spending Written Answers April 23, 1993
Hospital Treatments Written Answers May 5, 1993
2 speeches — EC Foreign Policy Commons May 12, 1993
2 speeches — Education and Training Targets Commons May 17, 1993
Industrial Disputes Written Answers May 25, 1993
Council House Sales Written Answers May 26, 1993
Voluntary Organisations (Grants) Written Answers June 9, 1993
South Africa Written Answers June 16, 1993
Hospital Treatment Written Answers June 21, 1993
Manufacturing Industry Written Answers June 23, 1993
National Parks Written Answers June 30, 1993
2 speeches — Voluntary Organisations Commons July 7, 1993
European Regional Development Fund Written Answers July 19, 1993
Manufacturing Industry Written Answers July 21, 1993
2 speeches — Biddulph, Staffordshire (Bypass) Commons July 26, 1993
Council House Sales Written Answers October 20, 1993
Spending Statistics Written Answers October 25, 1993
National Health Service Written Answers October 26, 1993
Regional Development Fund Written Answers October 27, 1993
Dairy Sector Written Answers October 28, 1993
Stoke Council (Ombudsman's Report) Written Answers October 29, 1993
Voluntary Organisations Written Answers November 1, 1993
2 speeches — European Foreign Policies Commons November 3, 1993
3 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons November 18, 1993
Regional Industrial Policy Written Answers November 29, 1993
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons November 30, 1993
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 1, 1993
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 2, 1993
Housing Benefit Written Answers December 2, 1993
Lone Parents Written Answers December 2, 1993
2 speeches — Benefit Statistics Written Answers December 2, 1993
3 speeches — Benefit Statistics Written Answers December 3, 1993
Wedholme Flow Written Answers December 6, 1993
Benefit Statistics Written Answers December 7, 1993
Textiles Written Answers December 8, 1993
European Regional Development Fund Written Answers December 8, 1993
2 speeches — Dairy Farming Commons December 9, 1993
Textiles Written Answers December 13, 1993
Children (Statistics) Written Answers December 16, 1993
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