Mr Lewis Stevens
April 13, 1936 -Summary information for Mr Lewis Stevens
Contributions
1986
Non-advanced Further Education Written Answers January 21, 1986
Uganda Written Answers January 29, 1986
Business of the House Commons January 30, 1986
Teachers (Dispute) Written Answers February 4, 1986
Foundry Industries Written Answers February 4, 1986
Castings (Imports) Written Answers February 4, 1986
5 speeches — Wages Bill Commons February 11, 1986
Sterling Metals (Nuneaton) Commons February 12, 1986
10 speeches — Surcharge and Disqualification of Councillors (Abolition) Bill Commons February 14, 1986
Civil Defence Written Answers February 25, 1986
Employment (Nuneaton) Commons February 26, 1986
Higher Education (Statistics) Written Answers March 4, 1986
Plight of the Elderly Commons March 6, 1986
3 speeches — Employment Rights Commons March 7, 1986
Departmental Staffing Levels Written Answers March 7, 1986
NHS (Private Patients) Written Answers March 12, 1986
Monergy Breakfasts Written Answers April 14, 1986
Interpretation Commons April 15, 1986
Privatisation Written Answers April 15, 1986
Pension Age Written Answers May 1, 1986
3 speeches — New Clause 30 Commons May 19, 1986
Departmental Costs Written Answers June 13, 1986
2 speeches — Energy Efficiency Commons June 16, 1986
Development Assistance Written Answers June 20, 1986
Occupational Pension Schemes Written Answers June 25, 1986
Policy Achievements Written Answers July 23, 1986
Land-fill Gas Written Answers November 24, 1986
J. E. Hanger and Co. Ltd. Commons November 26, 1986
Highway Code Written Answers December 1, 1986
4 speeches — Fuel Poverty Commons December 2, 1986
Royal Dockyards Written Answers December 4, 1986
Employment and Training Initiatives Commons December 12, 1986
Marketing Written Answers December 15, 1986
Alan Richard Knowlden (Escape) Written Answers December 16, 1986
Small Businesses Written Answers December 16, 1986
NATO Written Answers December 18, 1986
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