Mr John Gunnell
October 1, 1933 -Summary information for Mr John Gunnell
Contributions
1992
2 speeches — Urban Regeneration Agency Commons May 13, 1992
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992
Pensions Review Commons June 8, 1992
2 speeches — Maxwell Pensioners Commons June 9, 1992
5 speeches — King's Cross Railways (No. 2) Bill (By Order) Commons June 17, 1992
Teachers Written Answers June 23, 1992
Opencast Mining Written Answers June 29, 1992
2 speeches — Opencast Mining Written Answers June 30, 1992
8 speeches — ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROVISION OF RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN PREMISES MANAGED BY VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS ETC. Commons July 1, 1992
Serbia Written Answers July 16, 1992
Small Firms Loan Guarantee Scheme Written Answers July 16, 1992
Teacher Redundancies Written Answers October 20, 1992
Secure Places Written Answers October 22, 1992
Students (Health Care) Written Answers October 23, 1992
Defence Expenditure Written Answers October 27, 1992
Student Loan Written Answers October 30, 1992
Unemployment Written Answers November 3, 1992
Business of the House Commons November 5, 1992
3 speeches — Education Bill Commons November 10, 1992
Council Tax Written Answers November 11, 1992
Autumn Statement Commons November 12, 1992
Business of the House Commons November 12, 1992
Adoption Law Review Commons November 12, 1992
Claimants of No Fixed Abode Written Answers November 23, 1992
Caravan Sites Written Answers November 23, 1992
Examination League Tables Written Answers November 24, 1992
Citizens Charter (White Paper) Commons November 25, 1992
2 speeches — Caravan Sites Written Answers November 25, 1992
Small Businesses Written Answers December 2, 1992
Prescription Charges Written Answers December 8, 1992
Caravan Sites Act 1968 Commons December 9, 1992
Mineral Rights Written Answers December 10, 1992
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