Mr James Lester
May 23, 1932 -Summary information for Mr James Lester
Contributions
1985
10 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 4, 1985
Independent Schools (Local Authority Facilities) Commons February 26, 1985
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 21, 1985
Africa (Famine) Commons March 22, 1985
Khartoum North Power Station Written Answers April 15, 1985
Broadcast Group Written Answers April 26, 1985
Direct Selling (VAT) Written Answers May 8, 1985
Nottinghamshire Commons May 14, 1985
3 speeches — Base Workshops, Bicester Written Answers May 20, 1985
Crown Agents Written Answers May 22, 1985
Onshore Oil and Gas (Exhibition) Written Answers May 22, 1985
Family Income Supplement Written Answers May 24, 1985
European Cup Final (Brussels) Commons June 3, 1985
3 speeches — Dog Training Written Answers June 3, 1985
2 speeches — Wages Councils Commons June 6, 1985
PAYE Written Answers June 10, 1985
Value Added Tax Written Answers June 11, 1985
Overseas Development and Co-operation Commons July 1, 1985
11 speeches — OFFENCES IN CONNECTION WITH ALCOHOL, CONTAINERS ETC. AT SPORTS GROUNDS Commons July 3, 1985
2 speeches — Sudan Commons July 22, 1985
Labour Statistics Commons October 29, 1985
Cable and Wireless Written Answers November 7, 1985
Africa (Agriculture) Commons November 11, 1985
2 speeches — Social Security and Education Commons November 11, 1985
Enterprise and Employment Commons November 12, 1985
British National Oil Corporation Written Answers November 18, 1985
Council of Energy Ministers Written Answers November 18, 1985
4 speeches — UNESCO Commons November 22, 1985
2 speeches — Sugar and Starch Commons December 2, 1985
2 speeches — UNESCO Written Answers December 2, 1985
Building Societies Written Answers December 6, 1985
British Gas Written Answers December 9, 1985
Gas Installation (Safety) Written Answers December 9, 1985
Crown Prosecution Service Commons December 11, 1985
Overseas Aid Commons December 17, 1985
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