Mr John McWilliam

May 16, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr John McWilliam

Contributions

1987

2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Commons January 12, 1987

The Army Commons January 13, 1987

Polytechnics Written Answers January 20, 1987

Royal Air Force Commons January 22, 1987

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 3, 1987

Rural Economy Commons February 10, 1987

Nursery Places Written Answers February 17, 1987

Royal Ordnance Factories Written Answers February 24, 1987

Leyland Trucks Written Answers February 25, 1987

Job Creation Written Answers March 3, 1987

Inner City Areas Commons March 6, 1987

Trident Commons March 24, 1987

2 speeches — Westland plc Commons March 25, 1987

Public Library Service Written Answers March 30, 1987

Royal Ordnance plc Commons April 2, 1987

LIMITATION OF POWER TO GRANT BAIL IN CASE OF SCHEULED OFFENCES Commons April 8, 1987

2 speeches — RIGHT TO HAVE SOMEONE INFORMED OF DETENTION UNDER TERRORISM PROVISIONS Commons April 8, 1987

Service Personnel, Cyprus (Attack) Commons April 22, 1987

4 speeches — Parliamentary and Other Pensions Bill Commons April 27, 1987

State Security Commons April 28, 1987

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 5, 1987

Crime (Use of firearms) Written Answers May 7, 1987

Engagements Commons May 12, 1987

4 speeches — POWER TO PROVIDE FOR PENSIONS Commons May 13, 1987

Regional Development Grant Written Answers July 8, 1987

Legal Aid Written Answers July 16, 1987

120 mm DS/T Shot Written Answers July 16, 1987

FH70 Ammunition Written Answers July 16, 1987

End User Certificates Written Answers July 16, 1987

Offences (Use of Firearms) Written Answers July 16, 1987

2 speeches — Telecommunications Technology Commons July 22, 1987

2 speeches — Royal Ordnance Commons December 8, 1987

Comptroller and Auditor General Commons December 16, 1987

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