Mr Michael Jopling
December 10, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Michael Jopling
Contributions
1988
Traffic Flows (Kirkby Stephen) Written Answers January 15, 1988
Secondary Schools, Cumbria Written Answers January 19, 1988
Rural Development Commons February 19, 1988
2 speeches — Tourism Written Answers February 22, 1988
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 15, 1988
North-West Commons March 18, 1988
South Cumbria Health Authority Written Answers March 23, 1988
South Cumbria Health Authority Written Answers March 24, 1988
Inland Revenue (Savings) Written Answers March 25, 1988
Enterprise Allowance Scheme Commons March 28, 1988
2 speeches — Point of Order Commons May 6, 1988
John Ruskin High School, Coniston Commons May 10, 1988
Settle-Carlisle Railway Commons May 16, 1988
Marriages Written Answers May 17, 1988
School Rolls (Cumbria) Written Answers May 23, 1988
AIDS Written Answers May 23, 1988
AIDS Written Answers May 26, 1988
Haverigg Prison, Millom Commons June 7, 1988
NHS Waiting Lists (Northern Region) Commons June 14, 1988
Agriculture (Set-Aside) Commons June 14, 1988
Cartmel Church of England School Commons June 17, 1988
Diplomatic Staff (Languages) Written Answers June 20, 1988
2 speeches — RESTRICTION ON LETTING ETC, OF CERTAIN HOUSES IN NATIONAL PARKS ETC. Commons June 27, 1988
Murder Written Answers June 30, 1988
Forestry Written Answers July 25, 1988
FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons October 19, 1988
2 speeches — SECOND DAY'S DEBATE Commons October 20, 1988
Business of the House Commons November 10, 1988
2 speeches — Settle-Carlisle Railway Commons November 29, 1988
Milk Quotas Commons November 30, 1988
New Zealand Butter Commons November 30, 1988
Lancaster Canal Written Answers December 6, 1988
Bovine Somatotropin Written Answers December 12, 1988
Egg Industry Commons December 19, 1988
Chieftain Tank (Replacement) Commons December 20, 1988
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