Mr Graham Bright
April 2, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Graham Bright
Contributions
1986
2 speeches — European Community Commons January 15, 1986
8 speeches — Airports Bill Commons January 27, 1986
Local Government Finance Written Answers January 30, 1986
Balance of Payment Written Answers February 12, 1986
Insurance Contracts Written Answers February 21, 1986
Engineering and Technology Written Answers February 24, 1986
2 speeches — Psychotherapy Written Answers March 4, 1986
Obscene Telephone Calls Written Answers March 17, 1986
British Leyland Commons March 25, 1986
National Health Service (Amendment) Bill Commons April 15, 1986
Gibraltar Written Answers April 16, 1986
UNESCO Written Answers April 17, 1986
Prosecution Policy Commons April 25, 1986
2 speeches — Small and Medium-Sized Firms Commons May 14, 1986
Loan Guarantee Scheme Written Answers May 19, 1986
Certificate of Pre-vocational Education Written Answers June 10, 1986
2 speeches — Small Firms Commons June 18, 1986
Bedford Commercial Vehicles (Redundancies) Commons July 3, 1986
Germany (Visit) Written Answers July 16, 1986
5 speeches — ABOLITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Commons July 22, 1986
Glaucoma Written Answers July 22, 1986
2 speeches — Eye Testing Written Answers July 23, 1986
3 speeches — Glaucoma Written Answers July 23, 1986
British Gas Written Answers July 24, 1986
Fraud (Prosecutions) Written Answers November 19, 1986
Town and Country Planning Written Answers November 19, 1986
6 speeches — VAT Written Answers November 28, 1986
China Written Answers December 3, 1986
Diabetics Written Answers December 12, 1986
Objects in Lieu of Tax Written Answers December 16, 1986
2 speeches — Breast Cancer Written Answers December 16, 1986
2 speeches — Breast Cancer Written Answers December 17, 1986
Diabetics Written Answers December 17, 1986
Cervical Cancer Written Answers December 17, 1986
Cervical Cancer Smear Tests Written Answers December 18, 1986
Airports (Cargo Throughput) Written Answers December 19, 1986
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