Mr John Hutton

May 6, 1955 -
Summary information for Mr John Hutton

Contributions

1994

NATO Summit Commons January 12, 1994

Konver Grants Written Answers January 12, 1994

Business of the House Commons January 13, 1994

Reserve Forces Written Answers January 13, 1994

Racial Discrimination Written Answers January 13, 1994

Interception of Communications Written Answers January 17, 1994

British Geological Survey Written Answers January 20, 1994

2 speeches — Diplomatic Relations Written Answers January 31, 1994

INSURANCE PREMIUM TAX Commons February 1, 1994

South Citadel Building, Whitehall Written Answers February 1, 1994

Redundancies Written Answers February 2, 1994

2 speeches — English Estates Written Answers February 2, 1994

2 speeches — Family Tax Burden Commons February 3, 1994

RIGHTS OF SHOP WORKERS AS RESPECTS SUNDAY WORKING Commons February 9, 1994

3 speeches — DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES WHO OBJECT TO SUNDAY WORKING Commons February 9, 1994

Playgrounds Written Answers February 10, 1994

Royal Navy Commons February 17, 1994

4 speeches — LOADING AND UNLOADING AT LARGE SHOPS ON SUNDAY MORNING Commons February 23, 1994

Air Attack (Bosnia) Commons March 1, 1994

Spouse's Transitional Exemption Written Answers March 3, 1994

Shipbuilding Industry Written Answers March 9, 1994

Personal Allowances Written Answers March 10, 1994

Criminal Justice Written Answers March 16, 1994

Sir Bedivere Written Answers March 16, 1994

Landing Platform Dock Written Answers March 16, 1994

Labour Statistics Written Answers March 23, 1994

Common New Generation Frigate Written Answers March 23, 1994

European Union (Qualified Majority Voting) Commons March 29, 1994

Political Advisers Written Answers April 12, 1994

2 speeches — Advisers Written Answers April 18, 1994

Civil Servants Written Answers April 18, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 21, 1994

Job Protection Legislation Written Answers April 21, 1994

Taxation and Benefit Expenditure Written Answers April 22, 1994

Trade Descriptions (Amendment) Commons May 4, 1994

3 speeches — Equal Pay and Equal Treatment Commons May 9, 1994

2 speeches — Social Fund Commons May 16, 1994

European Union Commons May 16, 1994

Employment Appeal Tribunal Written Answers May 16, 1994

2 speeches — Careers and Occupational Information Service Written Answers May 16, 1994

2 speeches — Local Government Commission Commons May 18, 1994

2 speeches — Defence Procurement, Europe Commons June 21, 1994

Careers and Occupational Information Centre Written Answers June 23, 1994

Mature Students Written Answers June 29, 1994

Criminal Injuries Compensation Written Answers July 4, 1994

2 speeches — Procurement Contracts Written Answers July 4, 1994

5 speeches — Test Ban Treaty Written Answers July 5, 1994

2 speeches — Judicial Independence Commons July 11, 1994

2 speeches — Yugoslavia Commons July 13, 1994

"Front Line First" Commons July 14, 1994

Armed Forces (Stability) Commons July 19, 1994

2 speeches — Alcohol Abuse Written Answers July 21, 1994

Civil Servants (Business Interests) Written Answers July 21, 1994

Personal Injury Claims Written Answers October 27, 1994

Points of Order Commons October 31, 1994

Bosnia Commons November 21, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 22, 1994

2 speeches — Shipbuilding Industry Commons November 23, 1994

The Economy Commons November 23, 1994

2 speeches — Regional Selective Assistance Written Answers November 23, 1994

Compensation Recovery Unit Written Answers November 24, 1994

Septrin Written Answers November 24, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 1, 1994

Regional Assistance, North-West Written Answers December 1, 1994

Defence Contracts Written Answers December 1, 1994

Compensation Recovery Unit Written Answers December 5, 1994

2 speeches — Regional Assistance Written Answers December 6, 1994

Bosnia Commons December 7, 1994

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