Mr George Park

September 27, 1914 - 1994
Summary information for Mr George Park

Contributions

1987

BTR and Pilkington Bros. Commons January 15, 1987

Free Television Licences for Pensioners Bill Commons January 16, 1987

2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 20, 1987

Polytechnics Written Answers January 20, 1987

Availability for Work Scheme Written Answers January 21, 1987

Rolls-Royce Written Answers January 21, 1987

Insider Dealing Written Answers January 21, 1987

Visas Written Answers January 21, 1987

Pay Levels (Coventry) Written Answers January 23, 1987

RESTRICTIONS ON RATING AND PRECEPTING Commons January 26, 1987

Board and Lodging Payments Written Answers January 26, 1987

Benefits Written Answers January 27, 1987

Ambulance Service Written Answers January 27, 1987

Rover Group Commons January 28, 1987

Information and Technology Written Answers January 28, 1987

West Midlands Written Answers February 3, 1987

Social Fund (Maternity and Funeral Expenses) Bill Commons February 5, 1987

2 speeches — Maternity Payments Written Answers February 9, 1987

2 speeches — Housing and Homelessness Commons February 10, 1987

Employment and Training Commons February 12, 1987

Rover Group Commons February 19, 1987

New Work Scheme Written Answers March 3, 1987

Community Charge Commons March 4, 1987

Westland plc (Share Transactions) Commons March 11, 1987

Motor Vehicle Industry Commons March 11, 1987

National Unity of Salvadorean Workers Written Answers March 18, 1987

Rolls-Royce plc Commons March 25, 1987

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 26, 1987

Finance Bill Commons April 22, 1987

2 speeches — Rolls-Royce Commons April 28, 1987

2 speeches — Company Takeovers (Concert Parties) Commons April 29, 1987

Restart Written Answers May 12, 1987

Airbus A330/A340 Projects Commons May 14, 1987

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