Mr Frank Haynes
March 8, 1926 -Summary information for Mr Frank Haynes
Contributions
1992
Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Bill [Lords] Commons January 13, 1992
Nuclear Defence Commons January 14, 1992
6 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons January 15, 1992
Stamp Duty (Temporary Provisions) Bill Commons January 20, 1992
Electricity (Northern Ireland) Commons January 27, 1992
Teacher Supply Written Answers January 28, 1992
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons February 4, 1992
5 speeches — European Community (Budget) Commons February 4, 1992
MISCELLANEOUS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons February 5, 1992
REPORT TO PARLIAMENT Commons February 5, 1992
Meat Inspection Commons February 6, 1992
Job Losses Written Answers February 6, 1992
6 speeches — Interpretation etc. Commons February 11, 1992
Points of Order Commons February 12, 1992
2 speeches — Dioxin (Bolsover) Commons February 13, 1992
3 speeches — TIMESHARE CONTRACTS (TIME FOR RECONSIDERATION) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 14, 1992
HOUSING (FITNESS STANDARD) (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 14, 1992
ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION (COSMETICS) BILL Commons February 14, 1992
RECHAR Commons February 17, 1992
Noise Pollution Commons February 19, 1992
3 speeches — Mineworkers (Redundancy Pay) Commons February 24, 1992
6 speeches — Inflation Commons February 26, 1992
4 speeches — Members' Interests Commons February 28, 1992
CIVIL RIGHTS (DISABLED PERSONS) BILL Commons February 28, 1992
REPORT ON PROVISION FOR ADULT EDUCATION Commons March 3, 1992
4 speeches — ADULT EDUCATION FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES Commons March 3, 1992
Disability Living Allowance Commons March 4, 1992
Motorway Repairs Commons March 9, 1992
12 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 12, 1992
8 speeches — FUNCTIONS OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR FOR ENGLAND Commons March 13, 1992
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