Mr John Maples
April 22, 1943 -Summary information for Mr John Maples
Contributions
1988
8 speeches — INDEXING OF CHILD BENEFIT Commons January 12, 1988
Hospital Building Written Answers January 12, 1988
Human Rights Written Answers January 13, 1988
Goldsmiths' College Written Answers January 20, 1988
Education Reform Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons February 1, 1988
Cash Limits Written Answers February 2, 1988
6 speeches — Inner London Education Authority Commons February 17, 1988
5 speeches — DUTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CURRICULUM Commons March 23, 1988
5 speeches — ABOLITION OF ILEA Commons March 28, 1988
Control of Medicines (Report) Written Answers April 14, 1988
Labour Statistics Written Answers May 3, 1988
Police National Computer Written Answers May 3, 1988
Rowntree plc Commons May 25, 1988
Bail Information Schemes Written Answers May 25, 1988
2 speeches — Rowntree plc Commons June 8, 1988
British Diabetic Association Written Answers June 14, 1988
Independent Television Programme Producers Written Answers June 23, 1988
4 speeches — National Health Service Commons July 5, 1988
4 speeches — Inequalities in London Commons July 12, 1988
Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons July 14, 1988
Rating Reform Commons July 20, 1988
3 speeches — FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AS TO CERTAIN AUTHORITIES Commons July 20, 1988
Overseas Development Administration Annual Review Written Answers July 27, 1988
Brazil Written Answers October 19, 1988
North East Shipbuilders Ltd Written Answers October 26, 1988
Social Security Benefits (Uprating) Commons October 27, 1988
3 speeches — CHARGES FOR DENTAL APPLIANCES AND TREATMENT Commons November 1, 1988
Cost Improvement Programme Written Answers November 1, 1988
FIRST DAY Commons November 22, 1988
Self-employed People Written Answers December 6, 1988
2 speeches — Water Bill Commons December 7, 1988
Overseas Companies Written Answers December 7, 1988
2 speeches — Electricity Bill Commons December 12, 1988
Official Secrets Bill Commons December 21, 1988
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