Mr Graham Riddick
August 26, 1955 -Summary information for Mr Graham Riddick
Contributions
1991
Local Government Finance (England) Commons January 17, 1991
Security Written Answers January 17, 1991
Local Government Finance Written Answers January 30, 1991
3 speeches — NHS Hospitals Commons February 6, 1991
2 speeches — Manufacturing Output Commons February 6, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 14, 1991
2 speeches — The Gulf Commons February 19, 1991
Manufacturing Industry Commons February 19, 1991
CAP Written Answers February 21, 1991
Labour Statistics Commons February 26, 1991
National Council for Vocational Qualifications Written Answers February 26, 1991
10 speeches — New Roads and Street Works Bill [Lords] Commons March 5, 1991
Personal Disposable Incomes Written Answers March 6, 1991
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 20, 1991
Community Charges (General Reduction) Bill Commons March 26, 1991
Confidence in Her Majesty's Government Commons March 27, 1991
Community Charge Written Answers March 27, 1991
Community Charge Written Answers April 16, 1991
Huddersfield Resource Management Scheme Written Answers April 16, 1991
Auditors Written Answers April 18, 1991
2 speeches — Reading Methods Commons April 23, 1991
3 speeches — Broadcasting Licences Commons April 24, 1991
Security Interests Written Answers April 24, 1991
Business of the House Commons April 25, 1991
Insolvency Cases Written Answers April 29, 1991
2 speeches — Kirklees (Housing Corporation Allocation) Commons May 15, 1991
Cross-media Promotion Written Answers May 16, 1991
15 speeches — Constitutional Reform Commons May 17, 1991
Points of Order Commons May 21, 1991
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers May 21, 1991
4 speeches — POWER OF STREET AUTHORITY OR DISTRICT COUNCIL TO UNDERTAKE STREET WORKS Commons May 22, 1991
2 speeches — REPEALS Commons May 22, 1991
Director General of Telecommunications (Report) Written Answers May 23, 1991
Business of the House Commons June 3, 1991
Community Charge Written Answers June 3, 1991
Cash Limit Written Answers June 4, 1991
2 speeches — Right to Silence Commons June 6, 1991
3 speeches — Nationalisation Commons June 7, 1991
Multi-fibre Arrangement Written Answers June 10, 1991
4 speeches — Points of Order Commons June 11, 1991
Water Industry Commons June 18, 1991
Hip and Eye Operations Written Answers June 18, 1991
Unemployed People Commons June 19, 1991
Wormwood Scrubs (Escape) Written Answers June 20, 1991
Ethiopia Written Answers June 26, 1991
Recession Commons July 3, 1991
Housing Grant Written Answers July 3, 1991
Nationalisation Written Answers July 3, 1991
Brixton Prison (Escapes) Commons July 8, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 9, 1991
Points of Order Commons July 9, 1991
5 speeches — Low Incomes Commons July 9, 1991
Labour Statistics Written Answers July 9, 1991
2 speeches — Housing Associations Commons July 10, 1991
Points of Order Commons July 10, 1991
Business of the House Commons July 11, 1991
Constitution Written Answers July 11, 1991
Air Training Corps Written Answers July 18, 1991
Pensioners Written Answers July 22, 1991
Pensioners' Incomes Written Answers July 23, 1991
3 speeches — Points of Order Commons August 17, 1991
British Shipbuilders Written Answers October 15, 1991
Accounts Services Agency Written Answers October 15, 1991
Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament Written Answers October 15, 1991
2 speeches — Minimum Wage Commons October 16, 1991
3 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons October 16, 1991
Business of the House Commons October 17, 1991
2 speeches — Industrial Relations Commons October 22, 1991
Employment and Education Commons November 4, 1991
Cash Limits Written Answers November 6, 1991
Local Government Finance Bill Commons November 11, 1991
Mr. and Mrs. Beurton Written Answers November 14, 1991
Constitutional Reform Written Answers November 14, 1991
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