Mr David Young

October 12, 1928 - 2003
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Contributions

1989

Water Authority Land Written Answers January 25, 1989

Legionnaires' Disease Commons February 6, 1989

Rudolf Hess Written Answers February 10, 1989

Road Accidents Written Answers February 13, 1989

Queen's Flight Written Answers February 20, 1989

Ozone Layer Written Answers February 23, 1989

Wages Written Answers March 14, 1989

Grant-Maintained Schools Commons March 20, 1989

Occupied Territories (Human Rights) Commons April 12, 1989

Fear of Crime Written Answers April 13, 1989

Passports Written Answers June 6, 1989

3 speeches — Dogs Written Answers June 8, 1989

Rabies Written Answers June 8, 1989

China Written Answers June 16, 1989

2 speeches — Hong Kong Written Answers June 16, 1989

Rottweiler Dogs Written Answers June 19, 1989

Irradiated Food Written Answers June 28, 1989

Competitive Tendering Written Answers July 3, 1989

Royal Ordnance Factories Written Answers July 11, 1989

Drivers (Probationary Plates) Written Answers July 24, 1989

Hong Kong Written Answers July 25, 1989

3 speeches — Food Contamination Written Answers July 28, 1989

Hong Kong Written Answers July 28, 1989

Interest Rates Written Answers October 19, 1989

EC Structural Fund Written Answers November 2, 1989

Ambulance Service (Pay Dispute) Commons November 6, 1989

North West RHA Written Answers November 6, 1989

2 speeches — Foreign Affairs, European Community and Defence Commons November 24, 1989

Conventional Forces Written Answers November 28, 1989

Trade Deficit (West Germany) Written Answers December 6, 1989

Challenger Tanks Written Answers December 12, 1989

AS1 Rifle Written Answers December 12, 1989

Warrior Personnel Carriers Written Answers December 12, 1989

2 speeches — Influenza Vaccine Written Answers December 18, 1989

2 speeches — Vietnamese Boat People Commons December 19, 1989

Hong Kong Commons December 20, 1989

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