Mr Doug Henderson

June 9, 1949 -
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Contributions

1989

Training Programmes Written Answers January 10, 1989

Clapham Train Accident Written Answers January 16, 1989

Health and Safety Executive Written Answers January 17, 1989

Internal Market Commons January 18, 1989

Pre-school Education and Child Care Commons January 18, 1989

Small Businesses Written Answers January 26, 1989

Elderly People Written Answers January 30, 1989

El Salvador Written Answers February 8, 1989

Education Pressure Groups Written Answers February 9, 1989

Channel Tunnel Written Answers February 13, 1989

Post Office Counters Commons February 15, 1989

Employment Training Written Answers February 16, 1989

Employment Training Written Answers February 17, 1989

Football Clubs Membership Scheme Written Answers February 22, 1989

Indirect Taxation Written Answers February 23, 1989

NHS Staff Written Answers March 1, 1989

NHS Staff Written Answers March 3, 1989

NHS Staff Written Answers March 6, 1989

Low Flying Written Answers March 7, 1989

Channel Tunnel Written Answers March 13, 1989

Textile Industry Commons March 15, 1989

Sex Change Operations Written Answers March 23, 1989

Departmental Mail (Bomb Attack) Written Answers April 4, 1989

3 speeches — Manufacturing Statistics Written Answers April 4, 1989

Manufactured Goods Written Answers April 6, 1989

Marine Engineering Written Answers April 10, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 17, 1989

6 speeches — Single European Market Commons April 18, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 18, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers April 18, 1989

Multi-Fibre Arrangement Commons April 19, 1989

8 speeches — Investment in the Future Commons April 19, 1989

Vehicle Purchases Written Answers April 24, 1989

British Rail Written Answers April 24, 1989

Income Support Written Answers May 2, 1989

Glasgow, Central By-election Commons May 3, 1989

Manufacturing Productivity Commons May 4, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers May 4, 1989

Nurses Written Answers May 8, 1989

Nurses Written Answers May 8, 1989

Baghdad International Exhibition Written Answers May 9, 1989

Girobank Commons May 17, 1989

Transitional Payments Written Answers May 22, 1989

Vehicles Written Answers May 23, 1989

Horse Race Reporting Written Answers May 24, 1989

2 speeches — EC (Footwear Imports) Written Answers June 6, 1989

Poverty Written Answers June 8, 1989

Trade Deficit Commons June 21, 1989

Steel Industry Written Answers June 27, 1989

Inflation Written Answers July 6, 1989

British Rail (Privatisation) Written Answers July 10, 1989

Industrial Location Written Answers July 13, 1989

Industrial Location Written Answers July 24, 1989

General Practitioners (Contract) Written Answers July 25, 1989

North East Shipbuilders Limited Commons July 27, 1989

Third World Debt Written Answers October 19, 1989

Low Flying Written Answers October 24, 1989

North East Shipbuilders Ltd. Commons November 1, 1989

Achievement Records Written Answers November 14, 1989

Pensions Written Answers November 27, 1989

British Rail Written Answers December 4, 1989

Trade Performance Commons December 6, 1989

Harmondsworth Detention Centre Written Answers December 7, 1989

British Rail Maintenance Ltd. Written Answers December 8, 1989

2 speeches — Landlord and Tenant (Licensed Premises) Bill Commons December 14, 1989

7 speeches — Supply of Beer (Tied Estates) Commons December 14, 1989

National Curriculum Written Answers December 19, 1989

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