Mr John Hume

January 18, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr John Hume

Contributions

1992

Northern Ireland (Security) Commons January 20, 1992

Security Commons January 30, 1992

2 speeches — RECHAR Commons February 17, 1992

GP Fund Holding Written Answers February 19, 1992

2 speeches — Disability Living Allowance Written Answers February 26, 1992

Roads Maintenance Commons February 27, 1992

Business of the House Commons February 27, 1992

3 speeches — Planning Proposals Written Answers March 4, 1992

Common Agricultural Policy Commons March 5, 1992

3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons March 5, 1992

Dentistry Written Answers March 5, 1992

3 speeches — Education Maintenance Allowances Written Answers March 5, 1992

2 speeches — Trading Standards Branch Written Answers March 5, 1992

Inventors Written Answers March 5, 1992

3 speeches — Income Support Written Answers March 6, 1992

Unemployment Benefit Written Answers March 6, 1992

Dyslexia Written Answers March 6, 1992

2 speeches — Fund Holding Written Answers March 13, 1992

Election of Speaker Commons April 27, 1992

Constitutional Reform Commons May 21, 1992

Fixed-term Parliaments Commons May 21, 1992

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons June 18, 1992

Northern Ireland (Appropriation) Commons June 18, 1992

Irish Government Commons June 25, 1992

Engagements Commons October 22, 1992

3 speeches — Health and Social Services Trusts Written Answers November 3, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

2 speeches — Health Service Written Answers November 6, 1992

Political Talks (Northern Ireland) Commons November 11, 1992

Housing Written Answers November 17, 1992

Intergovernmental Talks Commons November 26, 1992

Tourism Commons November 26, 1992

3 speeches — University of Ulster Written Answers December 16, 1992

University of Ulster Written Answers December 17, 1992

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