Mr Fergus Montgomery
November 25, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Fergus Montgomery
Contributions
1989
Southern Africa Development Co-ordination Conference (Support) Written Answers January 23, 1989
NHS Review Commons January 31, 1989
Business of the House Commons February 9, 1989
Industry-School Links Written Answers February 15, 1989
Food Programmes Commons February 20, 1989
Manchester UDC Written Answers February 22, 1989
Engagements Commons March 2, 1989
Northern ballet theatre Written Answers March 10, 1989
Business of the House Commons March 16, 1989
Drug Traffickers Commons April 13, 1989
Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Commons April 17, 1989
Nurses Written Answers April 25, 1989
2 speeches — Drug Misuse Commons May 2, 1989
Business of the House Commons May 4, 1989
Job Creation Written Answers May 4, 1989
Lebanon Written Answers May 10, 1989
Drugs Trafficking Commons May 11, 1989
4 speeches — Spring Adjournment Commons May 22, 1989
Engagements Commons May 23, 1989
Personal Disposable Income Written Answers June 8, 1989
Housing (Warrington and Runcorn) Commons June 19, 1989
Business of the House Commons June 29, 1989
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 13, 1989
Shopping Centres, Manchester Written Answers July 17, 1989
Youth Training Scheme Written Answers July 18, 1989
Local Government Finance Commons July 19, 1989
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commons July 21, 1989
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commons July 21, 1989
Housing Corporation Written Answers July 26, 1989
Summer Adjournment Commons July 27, 1989
Provincial Railway Services Written Answers July 28, 1989
Business of the House Commons November 9, 1989
EC Economic and Finance Council Written Answers November 15, 1989
Business of the House Commons November 23, 1989
Business of the House Commons November 30, 1989
Drugs Written Answers December 7, 1989
2 speeches — BMA Commons December 12, 1989
10 speeches — Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 20, 1989
European Social Fund Written Answers December 21, 1989
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