Mr Geoffrey Howe

December 20, 1926 -
Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Howe

Contributions

1988

7 speeches — Hong Kong Commons January 20, 1988

8 speeches — South Africa Commons February 3, 1988

8 speeches — Gaza Strip Commons February 3, 1988

6 speeches — Chinese Foreign Minister Commons February 3, 1988

4 speeches — Japan Commons February 3, 1988

3 speeches — Gibraltar Commons February 3, 1988

Chinese Foreign Minister Written Answers February 3, 1988

Northern Ireland (Administration of Justice) Written Answers February 9, 1988

24 speeches — Hong Kong (White Paper) Commons February 10, 1988

Hong Kong Written Answers February 10, 1988

Irish Air Space Written Answers February 19, 1988

Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Council Written Answers February 25, 1988

13 speeches — South Africa (Apartheid) Commons February 29, 1988

10 speeches — Shootings (Gibraltar) Commons March 7, 1988

Irish Republic (British Ambassador) Written Answers March 16, 1988

5 speeches — Iran-Iraq War Commons March 30, 1988

5 speeches — Austria Commons March 30, 1988

5 speeches — Palestine Commons March 30, 1988

8 speeches — South Africa Commons March 30, 1988

East-West Relations Written Answers March 30, 1988

Afghanistan Written Answers March 30, 1988

Iran-Iraq War Written Answers March 30, 1988

Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Conference Written Answers March 30, 1988

Extradition Written Answers May 3, 1988

5 speeches — Kuwait Commons May 4, 1988

6 speeches — Hanover Summit Commons May 4, 1988

5 speeches — Middle East Commons May 4, 1988

2 speeches — Afghanistan Commons May 4, 1988

EC (Foreign Policies) Written Answers May 4, 1988

Israel Written Answers May 4, 1988

Republic of Ireland (Counter-terrorist Policy) Written Answers May 4, 1988

Republic of Ireland Written Answers May 6, 1988

5 speeches — Israeli-Arab Dispute Commons June 8, 1988

7 speeches — Secretary General, United Nations Commons June 8, 1988

4 speeches — Hong Kong (Basic Law) Commons June 8, 1988

7 speeches — United States Secretary of State Commons June 8, 1988

China Written Answers June 8, 1988

Hong Kong (Basic Law) Written Answers June 8, 1988

2 speeches — Anglo-Irish Relations Written Answers June 8, 1988

Middle East Written Answers June 8, 1988

European Council of Ministers (Meetings) Written Answers June 8, 1988

Refugee Camp, Hong Kong Written Answers June 14, 1988

Foreign Affairs Council Written Answers June 16, 1988

16 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons June 30, 1988

7 speeches — Middle East Commons July 6, 1988

9 speeches — European Council, Hanover Commons July 6, 1988

7 speeches — Sharpeville Six Commons July 6, 1988

3 speeches — Afghanistan Commons July 6, 1988

2 speeches — Toronto Summit Commons July 6, 1988

Disarmament Written Answers July 6, 1988

Sharpeville Six Written Answers July 6, 1988

Central America Written Answers July 6, 1988

Middle East Written Answers July 6, 1988

European Council, Hanover Written Answers July 6, 1988

Toronto Summit Written Answers July 6, 1988

16 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons July 11, 1988

8 speeches — Hong Kong Commons July 15, 1988

President Gorbachev Written Answers November 3, 1988

2 speeches — Human Rights Written Answers November 3, 1988

Solidarity Written Answers November 3, 1988

Anglo-Irish Relations Written Answers November 8, 1988

Continental Shelf (Delimitation) Written Answers November 9, 1988

Chemical Weapons (Iraq) Written Answers November 10, 1988

Council of Ministers Written Answers November 24, 1988

15 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 25, 1988

5 speeches — Chemical Weapons Commons November 30, 1988

6 speeches — United Nations Commons November 30, 1988

7 speeches — Palestine National Council Commons November 30, 1988

10 speeches — Council of Ministers Commons November 30, 1988

3 speeches — United States of America Commons November 30, 1988

US President-elect Written Answers November 30, 1988

Nigeria Written Answers December 6, 1988

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