Mr James Hill
December 21, 1926 - 1999Summary information for Mr James Hill
Contributions
1989
11 speeches — Western European Union Written Answers February 1, 1989
NATO Secretary-General Commons February 7, 1989
Points of Order Commons February 7, 1989
2 speeches — Transport Commons February 7, 1989
3 speeches — Trident Commons March 13, 1989
Business of the House Commons April 6, 1989
Dock Work Bill Commons April 17, 1989
Baby Food (Contamination) Commons April 26, 1989
Livestock Producers Commons April 27, 1989
Business of the House Commons April 27, 1989
Statutory Wage Provisions Commons May 16, 1989
Engagements Commons May 16, 1989
Dock Labour Scheme Written Answers May 16, 1989
Business of the House Commons May 18, 1989
Business of the House Commons May 25, 1989
Trade Deficit Commons June 21, 1989
Food Safety Commons June 29, 1989
Nuclear Non-proliferation Commons July 11, 1989
Water Commons July 19, 1989
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons July 20, 1989
THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Commons July 24, 1989
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons July 25, 1989
European Institute for Advanced Security Studies Written Answers July 26, 1989
Conventional Arms Limitation Written Answers July 26, 1989
Channel Cod Quota Commons July 27, 1989
Business of the House Commons July 27, 1989
3 speeches — Eastern Europe Commons July 27, 1989
Arms (Standardisation and Interoperability) Written Answers July 28, 1989
Litter Commons November 8, 1989
2 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons November 21, 1989
8 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 22, 1989
7 speeches — Industry and Environment Commons November 22, 1989
The Economy Commons November 28, 1989
Labour Statistics Written Answers December 5, 1989
Business of the House Commons December 14, 1989
Fisheries Council Commons December 20, 1989
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