Mr James Lester
May 23, 1932 -Summary information for Mr James Lester
Contributions
1992
Foreign Affairs Council Written Answers January 13, 1992
Councils of Ministers Written Answers January 13, 1992
Income Statistics Written Answers January 16, 1992
2 speeches — CURTAILMENT OF LEAVE TO ENTER OR REMAIN Commons January 21, 1992
Development Assistance Written Answers February 25, 1992
Health Care Projects Written Answers February 25, 1992
Disability Benefits Written Answers March 2, 1992
Non-governmental Organisations Written Answers March 6, 1992
Performance Targets Written Answers March 10, 1992
Commonwealth of Independent States Commons May 11, 1992
Earth Summit Commons May 12, 1992
Business of the House Commons May 21, 1992
UNESCO Commons May 22, 1992
British Council Written Answers May 22, 1992
2 speeches — Earth Summit Commons June 3, 1992
Vietnam Written Answers June 5, 1992
Ethnic Minorities Commons June 9, 1992
Vietnam Written Answers June 9, 1992
Social Housing Written Answers June 11, 1992
2 speeches — Earth Summit Commons June 15, 1992
Music Industry Written Answers June 15, 1992
Southern Africa Written Answers June 30, 1992
Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992
Coal Industry Commons October 19, 1992
Vietnamese Migrants Written Answers October 20, 1992
British Rail Freight Written Answers October 22, 1992
Energy Review Written Answers October 26, 1992
Subsidiarity Commons October 28, 1992
Channel Tunnel Written Answers October 30, 1992
Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill Commons November 2, 1992
2 speeches — Training Credits Commons November 3, 1992
Local Authority Parking System Written Answers November 10, 1992
Cash Limits Written Answers November 12, 1992
Bypasses Written Answers November 16, 1992
Local Government (Overseas Assistance) Bill Commons December 11, 1992
Bus Priority Measures Written Answers December 15, 1992
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