Mr Eric Illsley
April 9, 1955 -Summary information for Mr Eric Illsley
Contributions
1988
Bottle Bank Scheme Written Answers January 18, 1988
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons January 21, 1988
Administration of Justice Written Answers January 28, 1988
Community Programme Written Answers February 12, 1988
2 speeches — Local Authority Services (Competitive Tendering) Written Answers February 17, 1988
Job Training Scheme Written Answers February 23, 1988
Community Programme Written Answers February 24, 1988
RUC (Reorganisation) Written Answers February 25, 1988
Job Training Scheme Written Answers March 3, 1988
Tokyo Stock Exchange Written Answers March 9, 1988
International Fund for Northern Ireland Written Answers March 24, 1988
Televising of Proceedings Commons March 29, 1988
South of Scotland Electricity Board Written Answers April 12, 1988
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 14, 1988
Monetary Aggregates Written Answers April 14, 1988
2 speeches — AIDS Commons April 21, 1988
Coal Industry Written Answers April 26, 1988
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act Written Answers April 27, 1988
Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 9, 1988
2 speeches — Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill (By Order) Commons May 11, 1988
Rating Reform Written Answers May 17, 1988
Housing Defects Act Written Answers May 18, 1988
Criminal Cases (Right to Silence) Written Answers May 19, 1988
Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 20, 1988
Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 23, 1988
Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 24, 1988
Nuclear-capable Aircraft Written Answers May 24, 1988
Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 25, 1988
West Belfast Written Answers May 26, 1988
3 speeches — Mines and Quarries Act 1954 Written Answers May 27, 1988
Engagements Written Answers June 7, 1988
Chile (Plebiscite) Written Answers June 8, 1988
2 speeches — YTS Agents Written Answers June 16, 1988
16-plus Education Written Answers June 21, 1988
4 speeches — North Killingholme Cargo Terminal Bill (By Order) Commons June 22, 1988
2 speeches — Opencast Coal Mining Written Answers June 22, 1988
2 speeches — Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill (By Order) Commons June 23, 1988
Opencast Coal Mining Written Answers June 23, 1988
British Army Equipment Exhibition Written Answers June 28, 1988
Debt Written Answers June 30, 1988
15 speeches — North Killingholme Cargo Terminal Bill Commons July 4, 1988
Construction Industry Written Answers July 5, 1988
3 speeches — Coal Industry Commons July 14, 1988
Strategic Defence Initiative Written Answers July 26, 1988
Housing Order 1988 Written Answers July 28, 1988
3 speeches — Coal Industry (Accidents) Written Answers July 29, 1988
Association of Metropolitan Authorities Written Answers October 24, 1988
Balance of Payments Written Answers October 27, 1988
Fluidised Bed Experiment, Grimethorpe Commons November 2, 1988
Firearms Amnesty Written Answers November 3, 1988
Grimethorpe Fluidised Bed Project Written Answers November 7, 1988
6 speeches — Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill Commons November 8, 1988
United Nations Written Answers November 30, 1988
2 speeches — Coal Industry (Accidents) Written Answers December 5, 1988
Mining Industry (Statistics) Written Answers December 6, 1988
Coal Industry (Accidents) Written Answers December 7, 1988
Mining Industry (Accidents) Written Answers December 7, 1988
Balance of Payments Written Answers December 8, 1988
Coal Industry (Accidents) Written Answers December 8, 1988
2 speeches — Electricity Bill Commons December 12, 1988
Grading Written Answers December 13, 1988
Football Clubs (Membership Scheme) Written Answers December 14, 1988
Police Federation Written Answers December 15, 1988
Teachers Written Answers December 20, 1988
US Defence Secretary Written Answers December 20, 1988
Dearne Towns Link Road Written Answers December 22, 1988
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