Mr Donald Thompson
November 13, 1931 - March 14, 2005Summary information for Mr Donald Thompson
Contributions
1991
Alcohol and Tobacco Duty Written Answers January 18, 1991
Northern Ireland Social Services (Consequential Provisions) Commons January 30, 1991
Hospices Commons February 5, 1991
Ribble Valley Commons February 11, 1991
Autumn Statement Commons February 13, 1991
Financial Services (Regulation) Commons February 20, 1991
The Gulf Commons February 25, 1991
EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION (GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS HEADQUARTERS) Commons March 6, 1991
Wolverhampton Group of Steel Companies Commons May 14, 1991
Further and Higher Education Commons May 20, 1991
Noise Pollution Commons May 23, 1991
Electricity (Disconnections) Written Answers June 17, 1991
Youth Treatment Centres Commons June 24, 1991
European Free Trade Association Commons July 3, 1991
AMENDMENT OF S. 9 OF BADGERS ACT 1973 Commons July 5, 1991
NEW DWELLINGS TO BE FITTED WITH SMOKE DETECTORS Commons July 5, 1991
HARE COURSING TO BE ILLEGAL Commons July 5, 1991
COMPANIES (SUBSIDIARIES IN LIQUIDATION): Commons July 9, 1991
3 speeches — Sittings of the House (Select Committee) Commons July 9, 1991
Points of Order Commons July 15, 1991
Schools Commons July 19, 1991
State Earnings-related Pension Scheme Commons July 22, 1991
Scientific Research Commons July 23, 1991
Value Added Tax Written Answers July 24, 1991
South Georgia (Hazardous Waste) Written Answers July 25, 1991
SECOND DAY Commons October 15, 1991
Points of Order Commons October 16, 1991
Manufacturing Industry Commons October 16, 1991
Labour and Social Affairs Council Written Answers October 18, 1991
2 speeches — Investment Commons November 27, 1991
Flood Damage (Calderdale) Written Answers December 4, 1991
West Yorkshire Police Commons December 5, 1991
2 speeches — North Sea (Capital Investment) Commons December 9, 1991
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