Mr John Ward
March 8, 1925 -Summary information for Mr John Ward
Contributions
1989
Junior Doctors Commons January 24, 1989
Vehicle Weights Written Answers January 24, 1989
2 speeches — M3 Extension Written Answers January 24, 1989
School Boards Written Answers February 1, 1989
Automatic Weighbridges Written Answers February 2, 1989
Cash Limits Written Answers February 2, 1989
Energy Act 1983 Written Answers February 22, 1989
2 speeches — Nuclear Industry Commons February 27, 1989
2 speeches — Ferries (Vehicle Weights) Written Answers March 1, 1989
Energy Efficiency Office Written Answers March 7, 1989
5 speeches — Industrial Safety Written Answers March 7, 1989
Western European Union Written Answers March 7, 1989
Construction Industry (Safety) Commons April 11, 1989
Ferries (Safety) Written Answers April 11, 1989
Rivers Commons April 26, 1989
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 9, 1989
British Shipbuilders Written Answers May 12, 1989
Energy Use Written Answers May 15, 1989
Director General of Electricity Supply Written Answers May 22, 1989
2 speeches — Manufacturing Output Commons June 8, 1989
Liverpool Passport Office Written Answers July 5, 1989
M3-M27 Link Commons July 10, 1989
Burglary Written Answers July 13, 1989
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 18, 1989
TUC Written Answers July 18, 1989
Manufacturing Profitability Written Answers October 19, 1989
NATO (Out-of-Area Capability) Written Answers October 24, 1989
Immigration Written Answers October 31, 1989
Trial by Jury Written Answers October 31, 1989
Tranquillisers Written Answers October 31, 1989
Child Support Written Answers October 31, 1989
2 speeches — Learner Drivers Written Answers November 2, 1989
Clapham Junction Accident (Report) Commons November 7, 1989
Disabled Persons Written Answers November 15, 1989
Community Charge Commons December 13, 1989
Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 20, 1989
Driver Testing and Training Division Written Answers December 21, 1989
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