Mr Frank Cook
November 3, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Frank Cook
Contributions
1991
Relocation Projects Commons March 19, 1991
2 speeches — Dangerous Dogs Bill Commons June 10, 1991
3 speeches — CONTROL OF DOGS NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED Commons June 10, 1991
Business (Government Policies) Commons June 13, 1991
The Army Commons July 1, 1991
"The Gulf Between Us: The Gulf War and Beyond" Written Answers July 1, 1991
Arms Control Yearbook Written Answers July 1, 1991
Directorate General of Quality Assurance Commons July 2, 1991
Recession Written Answers July 3, 1991
5 speeches — Trawsfynydd Lake Written Answers July 4, 1991
The Gulf (Halons) Written Answers July 4, 1991
Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers July 4, 1991
Pollution (Crown Immunity) Written Answers July 19, 1991
Trident Written Answers July 19, 1991
India Written Answers July 19, 1991
Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Written Answers July 19, 1991
Radioactive Waste Written Answers July 19, 1991
Pentachlorophenol Discharges Written Answers July 19, 1991
Iraq Written Answers July 22, 1991
Greenhouse Gases Written Answers July 22, 1991
3 speeches — Army (Restructuring) Commons July 23, 1991
Plutonium Written Answers July 23, 1991
Points of Order Commons July 24, 1991
Pollution (Harwell) Written Answers July 24, 1991
Commercial Confidentiality Written Answers July 24, 1991
Naval Support (Changes) Commons August 17, 1991
2 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons October 14, 1991
Kuwait Commons October 16, 1991
12 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons October 31, 1991
Civil Service Relocation Written Answers November 21, 1991
3 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 26, 1991
4 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons December 4, 1991
Environmental Protection Written Answers December 12, 1991
Pollution Research Written Answers December 12, 1991
3 speeches — Maastricht Commons December 18, 1991
3 speeches — Maastricht Commons December 19, 1991
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