Mr John Ward
March 8, 1925 -Summary information for Mr John Ward
Contributions
1988
Upholstered Furniture (Fire Resistance) Commons January 11, 1988
Drink-Drive Casualties Written Answers January 11, 1988
Inflation Written Answers January 14, 1988
Enterprise Initiative Written Answers January 18, 1988
M3-M27 Link Written Answers February 2, 1988
Engagements Commons February 4, 1988
Inflation Written Answers February 11, 1988
M3-M27 Road Link Written Answers February 11, 1988
Winchester Bypass Written Answers February 11, 1988
Concessionary Television Licences Commons February 18, 1988
Charitable Trusts Written Answers February 18, 1988
Magistrates Courts Written Answers March 22, 1988
Radon Written Answers April 25, 1988
Motor Cycles (Leg Protectors) Written Answers April 28, 1988
2 speeches — Labour Statistics Commons May 3, 1988
M23-M27 Link Written Answers July 4, 1988
Lead-free Petrol Written Answers July 5, 1988
M27–M3 Link Written Answers July 8, 1988
BDH Chemicals Ltd. Written Answers July 15, 1988
Bovine Somatotropin Written Answers July 21, 1988
Eastern Europe Written Answers October 19, 1988
Bass Commons October 20, 1988
Consultancy Contracts Written Answers October 24, 1988
Channel Tunnel Written Answers October 25, 1988
Industrial Chemical Premises Commons November 1, 1988
Rape (Sentences) Written Answers November 3, 1988
Blandford Fly Written Answers November 3, 1988
3 speeches — Sea and River Pollution Commons November 4, 1988
M27—M3 Link Written Answers November 9, 1988
Bovine Somatotropin Written Answers November 28, 1988
Deer Written Answers November 28, 1988
Saudi Arabian Defence Minister Written Answers November 29, 1988
Animal Foodstuffs (Chemicals) Written Answers December 1, 1988
Expenditure Written Answers December 8, 1988
Railway Accident (Clapham Junction) Commons December 12, 1988
Energy Needs Written Answers December 12, 1988
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