Mr David Sumberg

June 20, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr David Sumberg

Contributions

1993

Middle East Commons January 13, 1993

Press Self-Regulation (Review) Commons January 14, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 4, 1993

2 speeches — Job Clubs Commons February 16, 1993

2 speeches — Assisted Area Status Commons February 17, 1993

Olympic Bid Written Answers February 17, 1993

Council Tax Commons February 24, 1993

Food Regulations Written Answers February 25, 1993

Israel Commons March 10, 1993

2 speeches — Granada Television Commons March 22, 1993

Ethnic Minorities Written Answers March 23, 1993

Engagements Commons March 25, 1993

EC Directives Written Answers March 26, 1993

Shipbuilding Intervention Fund Written Answers April 21, 1993

Business of the House Commons April 22, 1993

Prestwich Hospital Site Written Answers April 28, 1993

Bosnia Commons April 29, 1993

Bosnia Commons May 6, 1993

Junior Doctors and Dentists Written Answers May 11, 1993

Criminal Justice Act 1991 Written Answers May 13, 1993

Automated Credit Transfer Commons May 19, 1993

Defence Industrial Base Commons May 19, 1993

Junior Hospital Doctors and Dentists Written Answers May 20, 1993

Christmas Bonus Written Answers May 21, 1993

Business of the House Commons June 10, 1993

Middle East Hostages Commons June 21, 1993

Political Parties (Funding) Commons June 22, 1993

Iraq Commons June 28, 1993

Points of Order Commons June 28, 1993

Business of the House Commons July 15, 1993

Investment (North-West) Commons July 21, 1993

Points of Order Commons July 26, 1993

Capital Receipts Written Answers October 18, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons October 26, 1993

Assisted Areas Commons October 27, 1993

8 speeches — M62 Written Answers November 1, 1993

2 speeches — M62 Written Answers November 4, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 25, 1993

M62 Relief Road Commons November 25, 1993

Bury Metro Written Answers December 1, 1993

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