Mr David Tredinnick
January 19, 1950 -Summary information for Mr David Tredinnick
Contributions
1993
6 speeches — Osteopaths Bill Commons January 15, 1993
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons January 19, 1993
Points of Order Commons January 19, 1993
Working Time Written Answers January 19, 1993
Council of Ministers Written Answers February 2, 1993
Housing Benefit (Lodgers) Written Answers February 15, 1993
Labour Statistics Commons February 16, 1993
2 speeches — Trade Missions Commons February 17, 1993
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons February 18, 1993
Honours Commons March 4, 1993
2 speeches — Police Reform Commons March 23, 1993
Health Promotion Clinics Written Answers March 29, 1993
Complementary Therapies Written Answers March 29, 1993
No-fly Zone (Bosnia) Commons April 1, 1993
Business of the House Commons April 1, 1993
Homeopathy Written Answers May 7, 1993
Natural Medicine Written Answers May 7, 1993
Belize Written Answers May 13, 1993
Textile Regions Commons May 19, 1993
Business Start-up Scheme Written Answers May 25, 1993
Environmental Protection Written Answers May 26, 1993
Government Economic and Social Policy Commons June 9, 1993
Local Government Staff Commission Written Answers June 15, 1993
Franchised Passenger Services Written Answers June 28, 1993
Laboratory of the Government Chemist Written Answers July 13, 1993
Annunciator Service Written Answers July 13, 1993
Telecommunications Industry Written Answers November 25, 1993
Environmental Problems Written Answers November 26, 1993
Greenhouse Gases Written Answers November 26, 1993
A5 Written Answers November 29, 1993
Unemployment Commons November 30, 1993
Protection of Property Written Answers November 30, 1993
Yugoslavia Written Answers November 30, 1993
Training Written Answers December 3, 1993
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Commons December 6, 1993
Milk Quota Written Answers December 9, 1993
Ireland (Joint Declaration) Commons December 15, 1993
Serbia Written Answers December 15, 1993
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