Mr Henry Bellingham

March 29, 1955 -
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Contributions

1987

Food Surpluses Written Answers January 22, 1987

Research Establishments Written Answers February 4, 1987

Public Expenditure Commons February 12, 1987

Engagements Commons February 17, 1987

EC (Two-tier Pricing) Written Answers February 19, 1987

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 24, 1987

Privatised Companies Written Answers February 26, 1987

Local Enterprise Agencies Commons March 3, 1987

Local Enterprise Agencies Written Answers March 3, 1987

2 speeches — Farm Forestry Commons March 19, 1987

2 speeches — Interest Rates Commons March 26, 1987

2 speeches — Electricity Generation Commons April 9, 1987

2 speeches — Land Use Commons May 6, 1987

Land Use Written Answers May 8, 1987

Minimum Earnings Written Answers May 14, 1987

Arms Control Written Answers July 1, 1987

3 speeches — British Sugar Beet Quota Commons July 13, 1987

Small Firms Written Answers July 21, 1987

Security Commons July 23, 1987

Herald of Free Enterprise Commons July 24, 1987

2 speeches — Ark Royal Written Answers July 24, 1987

Tidal Power Written Answers November 2, 1987

Council House Sales Written Answers November 4, 1987

Engagements Commons November 5, 1987

2 speeches — Security Commons November 12, 1987

Self-employed Written Answers November 17, 1987

Arms Control Commons November 18, 1987

Rhizomania Commons November 19, 1987

Alternative Land Use Written Answers November 19, 1987

2 speeches — Occupational Pension Schemes Commons November 24, 1987

Capital Gains Tax Written Answers November 26, 1987

Storm Damage Written Answers December 2, 1987

Firearms Commons December 3, 1987

Crime Prevention Written Answers December 3, 1987

Military Bases (Security) Written Answers December 8, 1987

New Employment Service Written Answers December 15, 1987

Storm Damage Written Answers December 17, 1987

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