Mr Michael Mates

June 9, 1934 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Mates

Contributions

1985

Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1984 Written Answers January 15, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Written Answers January 31, 1985

RAF Molesworth Commons February 6, 1985

Interception of Communications Commons February 7, 1985

Mr. Clive Ponting Commons February 12, 1985

Detention Centres Written Answers February 13, 1985

2 speeches — ABOLITION OF MULTIPLE REGISTRATION OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS Commons February 14, 1985

6 speeches — Sinking of the General Belgrano Commons February 18, 1985

Coal Industry Dispute Commons February 28, 1985

Falkland Islands Written Answers March 12, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers April 29, 1985

Consultants (Contracts) Written Answers May 1, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers May 3, 1985

Management Consultancy Contracts Written Answers May 7, 1985

Rent (Amendment) Commons May 14, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers May 14, 1985

Terrorism (Remanded Persons) Written Answers May 15, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers May 15, 1985

RENT (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 17, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers May 21, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers June 3, 1985

Management Consultants Written Answers June 3, 1985

Management Consultancy Contracts Written Answers June 3, 1985

2 speeches — first day's debate Commons June 12, 1985

2 speeches — Defence Estimates 1985 Commons June 13, 1985

Hampshire Written Answers July 26, 1985

Inner City Disorders Commons October 21, 1985

Immigration Commons October 29, 1985

6 speeches — Health Authorities (Resources) Commons October 29, 1985

Prison Discipline Written Answers October 30, 1985

Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 18, 1985

Business of the House Commons November 28, 1985

Royal Aircraft Establishment, Oakhanger Written Answers December 9, 1985

Westland Commons December 16, 1985

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