Mr Doug Henderson
June 9, 1949 -Summary information for Mr Doug Henderson
Contributions
1988
Income Tax Written Answers January 14, 1988
2 speeches — Food (VAT) Written Answers February 1, 1988
Food (Retail Price Index) Written Answers February 1, 1988
3 speeches — INTERESTS OF CONSUMERS PRIOR TO TRIALS Commons February 2, 1988
2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons February 2, 1988
3 speeches — Confectionery (Value Added Tax) Commons February 2, 1988
3 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Commons February 4, 1988
Japan (Trade Deficit) Written Answers February 10, 1988
Forestry Commons February 11, 1988
Public Investment Written Answers February 11, 1988
Water Authorities Written Answers February 17, 1988
Public Expenditure Commons February 24, 1988
Information Technology Written Answers March 9, 1988
VAT (Confectionery) Commons March 10, 1988
Forestry (Taxation) Written Answers March 10, 1988
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 15, 1988
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 16, 1988
Water Industry (Privatisation) Written Answers March 16, 1988
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 21, 1988
Health and Safety Executive Written Answers March 29, 1988
Rail Services (Overcrowding) Written Answers March 29, 1988
Employment Protection (Complaints) Written Answers March 30, 1988
2 speeches — Disability Benefit Written Answers March 30, 1988
2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons April 13, 1988
Income Tax Written Answers April 14, 1988
Eurotunnel Written Answers April 18, 1988
Education Reform Written Answers April 19, 1988
Business of the House Commons April 21, 1988
8 speeches — Finance (No.2) Bill Commons April 26, 1988
2 speeches — Adult Training Programme Written Answers April 29, 1988
2 speeches — Economic Development Written Answers April 29, 1988
Belfast Action Teams Written Answers April 29, 1988
Engagements Commons May 3, 1988
CHARGE AND BASIC RATE OF INCOME TAX FOR I988–89 Commons May 3, 1988
Rowntree plc Commons May 10, 1988
4 speeches — ASSETS HELD ON 31ST MARCH 1982 Commons May 10, 1988
Sugar Confectionery Commons May 11, 1988
2 speeches — Economic Growth Commons May 11, 1988
2 speeches — Balance of Payments Commons May 12, 1988
Rowntree plc Written Answers May 13, 1988
Nestlé Written Answers May 13, 1988
Further Education Written Answers May 17, 1988
Ammunition Expenditure Written Answers May 24, 1988
Rowntree plc Commons May 25, 1988
2 speeches — Rowntree plc Commons June 8, 1988
Top Incomes Written Answers June 16, 1988
Kampuchea Written Answers June 23, 1988
Criminal Records (Screening Methods) Written Answers June 23, 1988
Royal Dockyard, Devonport Written Answers June 28, 1988
Cleveland Child Abuse Inquiry Written Answers July 12, 1988
INTEREST RATES Commons July 13, 1988
TAXATION SERVICES Commons July 13, 1988
TAX EXEMPTION FOR SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS Commons July 13, 1988
Regional Policy Written Answers July 13, 1988
Business of the House Commons July 14, 1988
Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons July 14, 1988
Balance of Payments Written Answers July 14, 1988
Education Written Answers July 28, 1988
2 speeches — State of the Economy Commons October 25, 1988
Mergers Written Answers October 26, 1988
Manufacturing Investment Commons October 27, 1988
Interest Rates Written Answers October 27, 1988
Canadian Labatt Lager Written Answers November 3, 1988
16-Year-Olds (Further Education) Written Answers November 8, 1988
Regional Breakfasts Written Answers November 10, 1988
2 speeches — Single European Market Written Answers November 10, 1988
Single European Market Written Answers November 14, 1988
Geriatric Patients Written Answers November 25, 1988
British Engineering Commons December 7, 1988
Group of Seven Written Answers December 8, 1988
14 speeches — Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons December 9, 1988
2 speeches — The Unborn Child Commons December 16, 1988
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