Mr Michael Alison

June 27, 1926 - May 28, 2004
Summary information for Mr Michael Alison

Contributions

1997

Street Children Written Answers January 14, 1997

Land Written Answers January 20, 1997

Cergy (Full Incumbents) Written Answers January 21, 1997

Suffragan Bishops Written Answers January 21, 1997

2 speeches — Bishops (Expenses) Written Answers January 21, 1997

4 speeches — River Ouse Written Answers January 22, 1997

Sewage Outfalls (Yorkshire) Written Answers January 22, 1997

5 speeches — Disestablishment Commons January 27, 1997

2 speeches — Church Funds Commons January 27, 1997

Sex Offenders Bill Commons January 27, 1997

Clergy (Pensions) Written Answers January 27, 1997

Investments Written Answers January 27, 1997

Vicarages and Palaces (Security) Written Answers January 27, 1997

Episcopal Residences Written Answers January 27, 1997

Archbishops Commission Written Answers January 27, 1997

Poverty Written Answers January 27, 1997

Set-aside Arrangements Written Answers January 27, 1997

Mining Subsidence (North Yorkshire) Commons January 30, 1997

2 speeches — Tenant Farmers Written Answers January 30, 1997

Draft Pensions Measure Written Answers February 10, 1997

3 speeches — Church Finances Commons February 24, 1997

3 speeches — Church Income Commons February 24, 1997

Ecclesiastical Heritage Written Answers February 24, 1997

Bishops' Cars Written Answers February 24, 1997

Clergy Pensions Written Answers February 24, 1997

Orthodontists Written Answers February 24, 1997

Bishops (Expenses) Written Answers February 24, 1997

Clergy Salaries Written Answers February 24, 1997

Marriage and Christian Values Commons February 26, 1997

Parishes Protection Group Written Answers March 11, 1997

Churches and Cathedrals (National Lottery Funding) Written Answers March 12, 1997

Church of England (General Synod) (Measures) Commons March 17, 1997

Christian Millennium Projects Commons March 19, 1997

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