Mr Jonathan Aitken
August 30, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Jonathan Aitken
Contributions
1985
Business of the House Commons January 17, 1985
Business of the House Commons February 14, 1985
Prime Minister (Washington Visit) Commons February 26, 1985
Communications (Monitoring) Commons February 28, 1985
Coal Industry Dispute Commons March 4, 1985
Supplementary Estimates 1984–85 Commons March 14, 1985
Cervical Screening Commons March 18, 1985
7 speeches — National Health Service Commons March 18, 1985
Honourable Members (Work Load) Commons April 1, 1985
English Channel (Fixed Link) Commons April 2, 1985
3 speeches — THE TRIBUNAL Commons April 3, 1985
Soviet Diplomats (Expulsion) Commons April 23, 1985
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons April 25, 1985
Budget Council Commons April 25, 1985
M2 (Traffic Study) Written Answers May 8, 1985
Security Commons May 9, 1985
Nutritional Food Labelling Commons May 16, 1985
Business of the House Commons May 16, 1985
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 21, 1985
Security Service (Ombudsman) Written Answers June 6, 1985
Banking Supervision (Review Committee's Report) Commons June 20, 1985
Board and Lodging Payments Commons June 25, 1985
European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons July 1, 1985
2 speeches — EXTENDED MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons July 1, 1985
European Council (Milan) Commons July 2, 1985
Foreign Affairs Council Commons July 24, 1985
Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 24, 1985
Inner City Disorders Commons October 21, 1985
Board and Lodging Payments Commons October 21, 1985
4 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons October 22, 1985
Business of the House Commons October 24, 1985
Channel Link Written Answers October 28, 1985
European Council (Luxembourg) Commons December 5, 1985
Business of the House Commons December 5, 1985
3 speeches — Channel (Fixed Link) Commons December 9, 1985
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