Mr Gerald Howarth

September 12, 1947 -
Summary information for Mr Gerald Howarth

Contributions

1990

2 speeches — Eastern Europe Commons January 10, 1990

Ambulance Dispute Commons January 11, 1990

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons January 16, 1990

2 speeches — DEFINITION OF ACCUMULATED GROUP DEFICIT Commons January 16, 1990

LICENSING OF COAL WORKING, SEARCHING AND BORING Commons January 16, 1990

Japanese Car Plants (United Kingdom) Written Answers February 12, 1990

3 speeches — South Africa Commons February 14, 1990

Toyota Factory, Derbyshire Written Answers February 14, 1990

Privatisation Commons February 15, 1990

East-West Relations Commons February 22, 1990

Strangeways Prison Commons April 5, 1990

Challenger 2 Tank Written Answers April 5, 1990

2 speeches — Stamp Duties Commons April 26, 1990

CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING SERVICES Commons May 8, 1990

Pornography Written Answers May 23, 1990

Outside Organisations Written Answers May 23, 1990

PAYE Written Answers June 6, 1990

Rush-hour Traffic Written Answers June 6, 1990

Taxation (Performers) Written Answers June 11, 1990

Defence Estimates Commons June 19, 1990

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Written Answers June 19, 1990

Disabled People Written Answers June 20, 1990

Business of the House Commons June 21, 1990

Multi-faith Education Written Answers July 3, 1990

Aid Policy Written Answers July 11, 1990

ADDITIONAL RELIEF FOR LDC DEBT Commons July 17, 1990

Engagements Commons July 24, 1990

2 speeches — Privatisation Written Answers July 24, 1990

2 speeches — British Coal (Cannock Site) Commons July 26, 1990

Privatisation Written Answers July 26, 1990

Birmingham Relief Road Written Answers October 22, 1990

Middle East Commons October 24, 1990

5 speeches — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AS TO LICENSED SERVICES Commons October 25, 1990

Manufacturing Industry Written Answers October 31, 1990

3 speeches — The Economy Commons November 14, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 20, 1990

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