Mr Keith Hampson
August 14, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Keith Hampson
Contributions
1989
Marketing and Research Consultancies Written Answers January 16, 1989
Market Research Written Answers January 16, 1989
Graduates Written Answers January 17, 1989
Loan Guarantee Scheme Written Answers January 17, 1989
Business of the House Commons January 19, 1989
ECCTIS and CATS Written Answers January 25, 1989
Rates Written Answers January 30, 1989
Gibraltar Written Answers January 30, 1989
European Directives Written Answers February 15, 1989
Electronics and Telecommunications Written Answers February 15, 1989
Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers February 15, 1989
2 speeches — British National Space Centre Written Answers March 6, 1989
Business of the House Commons March 9, 1989
Falkland Islands Written Answers April 4, 1989
EC Finance Written Answers April 10, 1989
Leeds Urban Development Corporation Commons April 11, 1989
Vehicle Reversing Equipment Written Answers April 26, 1989
Further and Higher Education Written Answers May 2, 1989
World Habitat Day Written Answers May 18, 1989
Student Grants Written Answers May 25, 1989
Regional Passport Offices Written Answers June 14, 1989
6 speeches — Information Technology Commons July 6, 1989
Local Government Finance Commons July 19, 1989
Departmental Establishment Written Answers July 19, 1989
Fire Service (Pay and Conditions) Written Answers July 28, 1989
4 speeches — Student Loans Commons October 20, 1989
Staff Statistics Written Answers November 3, 1989
Local Government Finance Commons November 6, 1989
Science and Policy Issues Written Answers November 13, 1989
European Community Written Answers November 30, 1989
4 speeches — Education (Student Loans) Bill Commons December 5, 1989
Self-governing Hospitals Written Answers December 20, 1989
Student Loans Commons December 21, 1989
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