Mr David Prior
December 3, 1954 -Summary information for Mr David Prior
Contributions
1999
Civil Servants (Industrial Tribunals) Written Answers January 11, 1999
Special Constables Written Answers January 12, 1999
Road Traffic Offences Written Answers January 12, 1999
Pensions Written Answers January 13, 1999
2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Commons January 18, 1999
Ex-prisoners of War Written Answers January 18, 1999
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 20, 1999
Millennium Dome (Life-span) Written Answers February 1, 1999
Rural Pharmacies (Mid-Norfolk) Commons February 10, 1999
4 speeches — General Practitioners Written Answers February 10, 1999
Police (Avon and Somerset) Written Answers February 10, 1999
Medical Students Written Answers February 10, 1999
Land Mines Commons February 22, 1999
Business Survey Written Answers February 23, 1999
General Practitioners Written Answers February 26, 1999
Eastern Regional Development Agency Commons March 9, 1999
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 10, 1999
Sudan Written Answers March 10, 1999
5 speeches — Supermarkets (North Norfolk) Commons March 11, 1999
Retail Developments Written Answers March 15, 1999
Education (Excellence in Cities) Commons March 22, 1999
Town and Parish Councils Written Answers March 22, 1999
Child Care Costs Commons April 19, 1999
British Livestock Farming Commons April 21, 1999
ADDITIONAL BEREAVEMENT ALLOWANCE Commons May 17, 1999
Rural Transport Commons May 18, 1999
Farm Incomes Written Answers June 9, 1999
Rural Policing Commons June 23, 1999
2 speeches — Education (Choice and Diversity) Commons July 7, 1999
Government Modernisation Commons July 21, 1999
Economy Commons July 27, 1999
Rural Crime Commons October 19, 1999
6 speeches — Pig Industry Commons October 27, 1999
Environment, Transport and the Countryside Commons November 18, 1999
Pensions Commons November 29, 1999
3 speeches — Special Educational Needs Westminster Hall December 15, 1999
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