Mr Dudley Fishburn
June 8, 1946 -Summary information for Mr Dudley Fishburn
Contributions
1989
Cycling Written Answers January 16, 1989
Long-term Unemployment (London) Written Answers January 17, 1989
2 speeches — Rating Reform Commons January 25, 1989
Investment Written Answers January 26, 1989
Libya Written Answers February 8, 1989
3 speeches — Central Statistical Office Written Answers February 14, 1989
Training Written Answers February 14, 1989
Mental Illness Hospitals Written Answers February 17, 1989
British Rail and London Underground (Women Workers) Written Answers February 20, 1989
United States (Members' Visits) Written Answers March 7, 1989
Middle East Written Answers March 8, 1989
2 speeches — The Arts Commons March 13, 1989
Architecture (Protection) Written Answers March 16, 1989
Group of Seven Written Answers April 6, 1989
Economic Performance Written Answers April 6, 1989
EC Fraud Written Answers April 11, 1989
Free Trade Written Answers April 13, 1989
Labour Statistics Written Answers April 18, 1989
Leasehold Reform (Commonhold) Commons April 19, 1989
Training Schemes Written Answers April 27, 1989
Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers May 11, 1989
2 speeches — Nuclear Fusion Commons May 15, 1989
Student Unions Written Answers June 6, 1989
Benefit Fraud Written Answers June 20, 1989
Business Sponsorship Commons June 26, 1989
Income Tax Written Answers July 6, 1989
Local Government Written Answers July 13, 1989
Aerospace Industry Written Answers July 18, 1989
Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers October 19, 1989
London Squares Preservation (Amendment) Commons October 24, 1989
Local Government (London) Written Answers October 24, 1989
Defence Studies Written Answers October 24, 1989
Housing Policy Written Answers October 26, 1989
Leasehold Flats Written Answers November 1, 1989
Community Charge Commons December 13, 1989
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 13, 1989
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