Mr James Cran

January 28, 1944 -
Summary information for Mr James Cran

Contributions

1992

Road Congestion Written Answers January 13, 1992

Age Discrimination Written Answers January 14, 1992

Inflation Written Answers January 16, 1992

NHS Performance Written Answers January 21, 1992

Council Tax Commons January 22, 1992

Local Government Finance Written Answers January 22, 1992

Submarine Berthing Tugs Written Answers January 28, 1992

Exports Written Answers January 29, 1992

Belfast City Centre Written Answers January 30, 1992

Industry (Government Policies) Commons February 6, 1992

Local Management of Schools Written Answers February 10, 1992

2 speeches — Manufacturing Output Commons February 12, 1992

2 speeches — Taxes (Abolition) Commons February 13, 1992

11 speeches — Referendum Bill Commons February 21, 1992

Manufacturing Output Written Answers February 26, 1992

Occupational Pension Schemes Written Answers March 2, 1992

Advanced Short-range Air-to-air Missile System Written Answers March 3, 1992

Vietnamese Migrants Written Answers March 4, 1992

2 speeches — Sewage Treatment Commons May 13, 1992

Higher Education Written Answers May 19, 1992

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992

Occupational Pensions Written Answers June 8, 1992

Manufactured Exports Written Answers June 11, 1992

Humber Bridge Written Answers June 22, 1992

Humberside Structure Plan Written Answers June 22, 1992

Drinking Water Written Answers June 22, 1992

Humber Bridge Written Answers June 29, 1992

European Fighter Aircraft Written Answers June 30, 1992

EC Presidency Written Answers July 1, 1992

Security Written Answers October 29, 1992

Surplus Land (Sale) Written Answers October 30, 1992

Wage Settlements Written Answers December 10, 1992

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Written Answers December 14, 1992

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Written Answers December 15, 1992

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Written Answers December 17, 1992

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