Mr Hilary Miller
March 6, 1929 -Summary information for Mr Hilary Miller
Contributions
1990
Points of Order Commons January 23, 1990
Taxation Written Answers January 23, 1990
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 30, 1990
Business of the House Commons March 1, 1990
Business of the House Commons March 8, 1990
Works of Art Written Answers March 29, 1990
3 speeches — "Next Steps" Written Answers April 2, 1990
2 speeches — Gun Components (Iraq) Commons April 18, 1990
Lieu of Tax Written Answers April 20, 1990
Points of Order Commons May 1, 1990
Pupil Testing Written Answers May 8, 1990
Hong Kong Commons May 9, 1990
EC Trade Commons May 16, 1990
Ravenscraig (Strip Mill Closure) Commons May 16, 1990
Ravenscraig Commons May 21, 1990
Business of the House Commons May 24, 1990
British Library Written Answers June 5, 1990
USSR (Prime Minister's Visit) Commons June 12, 1990
Cars Commons June 20, 1990
British Aerospace Commons June 28, 1990
National Farmers Union Written Answers June 28, 1990
Rover Group Commons July 18, 1990
Language Learning Written Answers October 23, 1990
Language Learning Written Answers October 29, 1990
Green Policies Commons October 31, 1990
Lieu of Tax Written Answers October 31, 1990
Autumn Statement Commons November 8, 1990
Further Education Written Answers November 13, 1990
Engagements Commons November 15, 1990
7 speeches — Road Safety Commons November 16, 1990
Tubes Seizure (Teesport) Written Answers November 16, 1990
Family Credit Written Answers November 19, 1990
2 speeches — Local Government Commons November 22, 1990
2 speeches — Roads Programme Commons November 26, 1990
Middle East Written Answers November 28, 1990
Manufacturing Output Commons December 5, 1990
The Economy Commons December 12, 1990
Maintenance Written Answers December 17, 1990
Health Care Purchasing Written Answers December 18, 1990
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