Mr George Stevenson
August 30, 1938 -Summary information for Mr George Stevenson
Contributions
1997
Manufacturing Industry Written Answers January 22, 1997
4 speeches — SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR CERTAIN DISTRIBUTIONS Commons January 23, 1997
BSE Crisis Commons February 17, 1997
Privatisation Proceeds Commons March 13, 1997
Teachers Written Answers March 17, 1997
Patient Care Commons March 18, 1997
Waiting Lists Commons May 20, 1997
Small Businesses Commons June 5, 1997
2 speeches — POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORITY TO CONTINUE TO ASSIST PUPILS Commons June 10, 1997
Windfall Tax Commons June 12, 1997
UK Beef Exports Commons June 12, 1997
Engagements Commons June 18, 1997
Common Agricultural Policy Commons June 19, 1997
Business of the House Commons June 19, 1997
Common Agricultural Policy Commons June 19, 1997
Tibet Commons June 25, 1997
Class Sizes Commons June 26, 1997
Park-and-ride Schemes Commons July 1, 1997
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons July 7, 1997
LOCAL AUTHORITY DEBT REDUCTION STRATEGIES Commons July 8, 1997
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 9, 1997
5 speeches — National Health Service (Private Finance) Bill [Lords] Commons July 14, 1997
7 speeches — CHARGE TO WINDFALL TAX Commons July 15, 1997
MORTGAGE INTEREST PAYMENTS Commons July 15, 1997
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Commons July 17, 1997
Treatments Commons July 22, 1997
Bridges Commons July 29, 1997
Intelligence and Security Committee Written Answers July 30, 1997
Competitiveness Commons October 30, 1997
COMPETITION PISTOLS Commons November 3, 1997
Cash and Running Costs Limits Written Answers November 5, 1997
Office for Standards in Education Written Answers November 6, 1997
Smoking Commons November 11, 1997
8 speeches — Burdens on Business Commons December 1, 1997
Road Infrastructure Improvements Commons December 16, 1997
Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 17, 1997
Freedom of Information Commons December 17, 1997
Inward Investment Commons December 18, 1997
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