Mr John Hughes
May 29, 1925 -Summary information for Mr John Hughes
Contributions
1989
Social Security Bill Commons January 10, 1989
2 speeches — Fuel and Energy Provision Commons January 17, 1989
Business of the House Commons January 19, 1989
Care of the Elderly Written Answers January 25, 1989
Criminal Justice (Pressure Groups) Written Answers February 9, 1989
Consumer Credit Written Answers February 15, 1989
2 speeches — City Technology Colleges Commons February 28, 1989
Wages Written Answers March 14, 1989
6 speeches — Companies Registration Office Written Answers April 4, 1989
Company Documents Written Answers April 4, 1989
3 speeches — Disabled Persons (Northern Ireland) Bill Commons April 7, 1989
Mining (Accidents) Written Answers April 18, 1989
"Working for Patients" Commons May 11, 1989
Manufacturing Output Written Answers May 17, 1989
Expenditure Written Answers June 13, 1989
2 speeches — Enfield Royal Ordnance Factory Commons June 23, 1989
2 speeches — Farm Animals Commons June 29, 1989
People-to-People Relations Written Answers June 30, 1989
ROF Enfield Written Answers June 30, 1989
ROF, Enfield Written Answers July 4, 1989
2 speeches — China Commons July 12, 1989
Honda (Investment) Commons July 13, 1989
Poll Tax (Popular Consultation) Commons July 19, 1989
Mrs. Fatma Bassau Written Answers July 19, 1989
Financial Services Written Answers July 19, 1989
Business of the House Commons July 20, 1989
General Practitioners (Contract) Written Answers July 25, 1989
4 speeches — Birmingham Children's Hospital Written Answers July 28, 1989
Workplace Nurseries Written Answers October 19, 1989
Chile Written Answers October 25, 1989
2 speeches — Fuel and Energy Provision Commons October 31, 1989
Petrol Retailing Written Answers November 1, 1989
City Technology Colleges Written Answers November 14, 1989
European Fighter Aircraft Written Answers November 28, 1989
Community Care Written Answers December 12, 1989
Ambulance Dispute Commons December 20, 1989
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