Mr James Couchman

February 11, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr James Couchman

Contributions

1986

Business of the House Commons January 13, 1986

Sports Grounds (Popplewell Report) Commons January 16, 1986

Hong Kong (Nationality) Commons January 16, 1986

Channel Tunnel Commons January 20, 1986

Local Government (Financing) Commons January 28, 1986

Inward Investment Commons January 30, 1986

2 speeches — The Army Commons January 30, 1986

"Paying for Local Government" Written Answers January 31, 1986

Farm Workers Commons February 6, 1986

Royal Navy Commons February 6, 1986

Channel Tunnel Commons February 10, 1986

4 speeches — Wages Bill Commons February 11, 1986

Chatham Dockyard Written Answers February 17, 1986

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons February 19, 1986

2 speeches — Royal Air Force Commons February 26, 1986

National Union of Teachers Written Answers March 4, 1986

2 speeches — Manchester International Airport Written Answers March 7, 1986

Manchester International Airport Written Answers March 10, 1986

Business of the House Commons March 13, 1986

Channel Tunnel Written Answers March 17, 1986

Channel Tunnel Written Answers March 18, 1986

Channel Tunnel Written Answers March 19, 1986

2 speeches — Crime Prevention (Community Programme) Commons March 20, 1986

Enterprise Allowance Scheme Written Answers March 27, 1986

Schools (Midday Supervision) Commons April 8, 1986

4 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON SHARE OWNERSHIP Commons April 9, 1986

PROVISION OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES Commons April 9, 1986

2 speeches — POWER TO DIRECT REORGANISATION OF BAA's UNDERTAKING PRIOR TO APPOINTED DAY Commons April 9, 1986

DIRECTIONS TO AIRPORT OPERATORS IN THE INTERESTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY ETC. Commons April 9, 1986

Shops Bill [Lords] Commons April 14, 1986

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 14, 1986

Local Authorities (Grant-Related Expenditure) Written Answers April 17, 1986

Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment Vessels Commons April 24, 1986

Local Authorities (Grant-Related Expenditure) Written Answers April 24, 1986

2 speeches — Education (Politicisation) Commons May 6, 1986

Engagements Commons May 6, 1986

Russian Nuclear Accident (Monitoring) Commons May 6, 1986

Defence Commitments Commons May 13, 1986

Hong Kong Commons May 13, 1986

Small and Medium-Sized Firms Commons May 14, 1986

Motor Cyclists Written Answers May 19, 1986

Business of the House Commons May 22, 1986

Business (Deregulation) Commons May 22, 1986

Radiochemical Inspectorate (Annual Report) Written Answers June 4, 1986

LIFTING OF ALL CROWN IMMUNITY Commons June 9, 1986

Teachers' Dispute Written Answers June 10, 1986

Social Security Commons June 11, 1986

Latent Damage Bill [Lords] Commons June 11, 1986

Dartford Tunnel Commons June 23, 1986

6 speeches — FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons June 30, 1986

Points of Order Commons July 1, 1986

6 speeches — SECOND DAY'S DEBATE Commons July 1, 1986

Housing Corporation Written Answers July 1, 1986

3 speeches — Future of Manufacturing Industry Commons July 7, 1986

Low Attainers Written Answers July 8, 1986

Cyclists (Highway Code) Commons July 14, 1986

Kent County Constabulary Commons July 15, 1986

Fight Against Crime Commons July 21, 1986

Rate Support Grant Commons July 22, 1986

Crime Statistics (Kent) Written Answers July 23, 1986

London Airports (Price Regulation) Written Answers July 25, 1986

Great Lines, Brompton, Gillingham Written Answers July 25, 1986

2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons October 27, 1986

Departmental Vote Written Answers October 30, 1986

Ordnance Survey Written Answers October 30, 1986

Engagements Commons November 4, 1986

Prime Minister's Questions Commons November 5, 1986

Business of the House Commons December 10, 1986

3 speeches — Great Lines, Gillingham Commons December 15, 1986

2 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons December 17, 1986

Airborne Early Warning Aircraft Commons December 18, 1986

Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.