Mr Gary Waller

June 24, 1945 -
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Contributions

1989

Productivity Written Answers January 17, 1989

Squash Racquets Club Written Answers January 30, 1989

Addingham Bypass Written Answers January 30, 1989

SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE Commons February 2, 1989

2 speeches — Right of Reply Bill Commons February 3, 1989

2 speeches — Transport Commons February 7, 1989

Courts (Bradford) Written Answers February 9, 1989

4 speeches — National Identity Card Bill Commons February 10, 1989

Settle-Carlisle Commons February 13, 1989

Metrological Control of Equipment Written Answers February 14, 1989

Business Rates Commons February 15, 1989

Community Care Written Answers February 21, 1989

Cottingley Bar-Shipley Bypass (Tunnel) Written Answers February 22, 1989

Competitive Tendering Written Answers February 22, 1989

12 speeches — Road Traffic (Breath Tests) Bill Commons February 24, 1989

Train Accident (Bellgrove) Commons March 7, 1989

8 speeches — Commercial Vehicles Commons March 8, 1989

BBC Russian Service Written Answers March 8, 1989

Short Brothers Written Answers March 10, 1989

Roads Expenditure Commons March 13, 1989

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 14, 1989

National Dock Labour Scheme Written Answers March 14, 1989

Textile Industry Commons March 15, 1989

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 16, 1989

Chlorofluorocarbons Written Answers March 22, 1989

Explosion (Peterborough) Commons March 23, 1989

3 speeches — Driver Licensing Commons April 11, 1989

2 speeches — Conventional Forces Commons April 12, 1989

7 speeches — Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Bill [Lords] Commons April 13, 1989

4 speeches — PRESS COMMISSION APPEAL TRIBUNAL Commons April 21, 1989

Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles Written Answers April 24, 1989

Control of Pollution Act Written Answers April 26, 1989

3 speeches — PASSING AND STAMPING OF EQUIPMENT BY AUTHORISED PERSONS Commons May 5, 1989

General Practitioners (Contract) Commons May 5, 1989

3 speeches — Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill Commons May 5, 1989

2 speeches — King's Cross Railways Bill (By Order) Commons May 8, 1989

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 11, 1989

Addingham Bypass Written Answers May 11, 1989

Police Co-operation (Europe) Written Answers May 11, 1989

Defamation Commons May 17, 1989

Business of the House Commons May 25, 1989

Untreated Milk Written Answers May 25, 1989

Untreated Milk Written Answers June 6, 1989

Labour Statistics Commons June 8, 1989

Personal Disposable Income Written Answers June 8, 1989

Privacy Written Answers June 9, 1989

DOG REGISTRATION SCHEMES Commons June 14, 1989

Immigration Commons June 20, 1989

NHS Reform Written Answers June 27, 1989

Food Legislation Written Answers June 29, 1989

DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: UNDERTAKERS' WORKS Commons July 4, 1989

2 speeches — EXTENSION OF PERMITTED PERIOD OF OVERSEAS RESIDENCE Commons July 5, 1989

EXTENSION TO THOSE NOT PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED IN UNITED KINGDOM BECAUSE OF AGE Commons July 5, 1989

Profitability Written Answers July 6, 1989

West Yorkshire Written Answers July 6, 1989

Employment Legislation Written Answers July 18, 1989

Extradition Bill [Lords] Commons July 26, 1989

2 speeches — 40-tonne Lorries Written Answers July 27, 1989

Road Humps Written Answers July 27, 1989

Local Government Finance Written Answers July 27, 1989

Business of the House Commons October 19, 1989

Pakistan Written Answers October 26, 1989

Domestic Waste (Reprocessing) Written Answers October 27, 1989

Training and Enterprise Councils Written Answers October 31, 1989

Domestic Waste Written Answers November 8, 1989

Business of the House Commons November 23, 1989

Keighley Written Answers November 28, 1989

Eastern Europe Commons December 1, 1989

West Yorkshire Written Answers December 7, 1989

Penalty Points Written Answers December 21, 1989

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