Mr Eric Martlew
January 3, 1949 -Summary information for Mr Eric Martlew
Contributions
1995
West Coast Main Line Written Answers January 16, 1995
3 speeches — Service Personnel Written Answers January 23, 1995
2 speeches — Household Cavalry Written Answers January 23, 1995
Judicial Procedures Written Answers January 23, 1995
Reserve and Cadet Force Expenditure Commons January 31, 1995
3 speeches — Northern Ireland (Rules of Engagement) Commons February 1, 1995
PROTECTION OF CALVES (EXPORT) BILL Commons February 3, 1995
Service Personnel (Women) Written Answers February 3, 1995
Veal Calves (Export) Written Answers February 21, 1995
14 speeches — Live Animals (Export) Commons February 22, 1995
3 speeches — Senior Officers (Employment Conditions) Commons February 22, 1995
13 speeches — Army Commons February 23, 1995
Attack Helicopters Commons February 28, 1995
Sleeper Services Written Answers March 8, 1995
Local Government Reorganisation Commons March 21, 1995
Service Personnel (Suicide) Written Answers March 27, 1995
Courts Martial Commons March 28, 1995
West Coast Main Line Commons March 29, 1995
Departmental Expenditure Commons May 2, 1995
20 speeches — Royal Air Force Commons May 4, 1995
Rail Services Commons May 17, 1995
Business of the House Commons May 18, 1995
Drug Abuse Written Answers May 18, 1995
Base Closures Written Answers May 23, 1995
Ex-service Women Commons June 6, 1995
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 6, 1995
RAF Personnel (Overseas Peployment) Commons July 4, 1995
6 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons October 16, 1995
National Lottery Commons October 25, 1995
A66 Written Answers October 25, 1995
West Coast Main Line Written Answers November 7, 1995
Ammunition Dumps, Solway Firth Written Answers November 8, 1995
Radioactive Waste, Carlisle Written Answers November 8, 1995
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 4, 1995
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