Mr John Evans
October 19, 1930 -Summary information for Mr John Evans
Contributions
1994
2 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994
Standard spending Assessments Written Answers January 19, 1994
3 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons February 3, 1994
Nuclear Review Written Answers February 9, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons February 10, 1994
2 speeches — Labour Statistics Written Answers February 10, 1994
Sickness Benefit Written Answers February 10, 1994
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers February 10, 1994
Labour Statistics Written Answers February 10, 1994
Benefits Written Answers February 15, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 1, 1994
4 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons March 2, 1994
European Community Enlargement Written Answers March 2, 1994
2 speeches — Unemployment Commons March 15, 1994
Personal Social Services Commons March 22, 1994
4 speeches — BRITISH COAL ENTERPRISE Commons March 22, 1994
Business of the House Commons March 24, 1994
2 speeches — Tax Policies Commons April 14, 1994
Tourist Industry (Deregulation) Commons April 18, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 19, 1994
3 speeches — Engagements Commons May 3, 1994
Bosnia Written Answers May 4, 1994
2 speeches — Departmental Personnel (Employment Prospects) Commons May 10, 1994
British Exports (Promotion) Commons May 11, 1994
Wrafton Laboratories, Devon Written Answers May 16, 1994
2 speeches — Standard Spending Assessments Commons May 18, 1994
3 speeches — Revenue Support Grant Commons May 18, 1994
Education, Training and Employment Commons May 24, 1994
Public Life (Standards of Conduct) Commons October 25, 1994
Interest Rates Commons October 27, 1994
Merseyside Police Written Answers November 3, 1994
6 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 6, 1994
UN Military Capability Written Answers December 20, 1994
2 speeches — National Lottery Written Answers December 20, 1994
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