Mr John Browne

October 17, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr John Browne

Contributions

1992

Business of the House Commons January 16, 1992

Single European Currency Written Answers January 16, 1992

Injury Insurance Written Answers January 17, 1992

St. Faith's School, Winchester Written Answers January 20, 1992

GP Budget Holders Commons January 21, 1992

BR Slam-shut Doors Written Answers January 21, 1992

2 speeches — Disability Compensation Written Answers January 21, 1992

3 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons January 22, 1992

Armed Forces (Liability to Injury) Bill Written Answers January 22, 1992

EC Heads of State Written Answers January 23, 1992

Train Doors Written Answers January 27, 1992

Disability Compensation Written Answers January 27, 1992

Injury Claims Written Answers January 27, 1992

General Practitioners (Computers) Written Answers January 27, 1992

M3 Written Answers January 28, 1992

Nurses Written Answers January 29, 1992

2 speeches — RUC Special Branch Commons January 30, 1992

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons January 30, 1992

Medicinal Products: Prescription by Nurses etc. Bill Commons January 31, 1992

2 speeches — Civil Rights (Disabled Persons) Bill Commons January 31, 1992

4 speeches — MOD Personnel (Injury Compensation) Commons January 31, 1992

Executive Agencies Written Answers February 3, 1992

Household Division Written Answers February 4, 1992

2 speeches — Train Doors Written Answers February 5, 1992

19 speeches — Members' Interests Commons February 28, 1992

35 speeches — Members' Interests Commons February 28, 1992

Nuclear Weapons Commons March 3, 1992

Air-to-Air Missile Commons March 3, 1992

Engagements Commons March 5, 1992

Business of the House Commons March 5, 1992

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 10, 1992

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.