Mr Martin Redmond
August 15, 1937 - January 20, 1997Summary information for Mr Martin Redmond
Contributions
1986
Westland plc Written Answers January 27, 1986
Torture Written Answers January 27, 1986
British Rail Engineering Ltd. Written Answers February 3, 1986
Middle East Written Answers February 5, 1986
Unemployment (Doncaster) Commons February 13, 1986
3 speeches — European Community (Energy Objectives) Commons February 19, 1986
Cereals Written Answers February 20, 1986
Butter Written Answers February 24, 1986
Chile Written Answers March 5, 1986
News International, Wapping Written Answers March 7, 1986
Industrial Disputes (Policing) Written Answers March 7, 1986
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 8, 1986
British Rail Engineering Commons May 20, 1986
Claimant Couples Written Answers May 22, 1986
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers May 23, 1986
Benefits Written Answers May 23, 1986
Oil Prices (Cost Savings) Written Answers May 23, 1986
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 5, 1986
Middle East Written Answers June 11, 1986
Coal Industry (Disabled Persons) Written Answers June 16, 1986
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 19, 1986
Taxation and National Insurance Written Answers June 19, 1986
Griess Test Written Answers June 26, 1986
Coal Imports Commons July 7, 1986
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers July 21, 1986
Birmingham Pub Bombings Written Answers July 24, 1986
Violence Against Children Written Answers November 20, 1986
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 25, 1986
7 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons November 25, 1986
Mines and Quarries Act Written Answers December 2, 1986
Higher Education Written Answers December 2, 1986
3 speeches — NATO (Civil Defence Committee) Written Answers December 3, 1986
Syria Written Answers December 3, 1986
Mines and Quarries Act Written Answers December 5, 1986
British Coal Written Answers December 15, 1986
Nuclear Weapons Written Answers December 17, 1986
Nuclear Weapons Convoy, Burghfield Written Answers December 17, 1986
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