Mr Iain Mills
April 21, 1940 - January 16, 1997Summary information for Mr Iain Mills
Contributions
1995
Child Support Commons January 23, 1995
Rural England Commons January 26, 1995
2 speeches — VEHICLE EXCISE AND REGISTRATION: OTHER PROVISIONS Commons January 30, 1995
3 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons February 1, 1995
Gas Safety Regulations Written Answers February 16, 1995
Tyre Pressure Gauges Written Answers February 16, 1995
Immigration Written Answers February 20, 1995
Properties (Discretionary Purchase) Written Answers February 23, 1995
Pay Written Answers March 6, 1995
Solihull Hospital Written Answers March 23, 1995
Student Loans Written Answers March 30, 1995
Environment Bill [Lords] Commons April 18, 1995
Birmingham International Airport Written Answers April 18, 1995
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Written Answers May 17, 1995
M42 Written Answers May 17, 1995
Meat Exports Written Answers June 8, 1995
UK Legislation Written Answers June 26, 1995
2 speeches — Solihull Hospital Written Answers June 27, 1995
Concrete Motorway Barriers Written Answers June 29, 1995
Jaguar Written Answers July 12, 1995
EU Common Currency Written Answers July 19, 1995
Solihull Hospital Commons October 25, 1995
National Lottery Commons October 25, 1995
2 speeches — Nursery Education Written Answers October 25, 1995
Birmingham Airport Written Answers October 26, 1995
Solihull Hospital Written Answers October 27, 1995
Keep Right Sign Written Answers October 27, 1995
"Life on the Edge" Written Answers October 30, 1995
National Vocational Qualifications Written Answers October 31, 1995
2 speeches — National Vocational Qualifications Written Answers November 3, 1995
Select Committees Commons November 7, 1995
2 speeches — Social Affairs Commons November 21, 1995
Nursery Vouchers Written Answers November 28, 1995
Local Government Finance Commons November 30, 1995
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Written Answers December 5, 1995
M42, Meriden Written Answers December 5, 1995
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