Mr Michael Morris

November 25, 1936 -
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Contributions

1988

National Health Service Commons January 19, 1988

British Nuclear Fuels plc (Exhibition) Written Answers February 10, 1988

Medical Students Written Answers February 15, 1988

National Savings Written Answers February 16, 1988

EC (Rebates) Written Answers February 16, 1988

Cereals Written Answers February 16, 1988

Green Pound Written Answers February 17, 1988

Intervention Stocks Written Answers February 17, 1988

Green Pound Written Answers February 19, 1988

Electricity (Privatisation) Commons February 25, 1988

Engine-Testing Fuels Written Answers February 25, 1988

Northamptonshire County Council Written Answers February 26, 1988

National Leathersellers Centre Written Answers February 29, 1988

Medical Students (Statistics) Written Answers February 29, 1988

War Widows Written Answers March 15, 1988

Engagements Commons March 24, 1988

Circulars Written Answers March 29, 1988

Property Services Agency Commons May 25, 1988

2 speeches — Oxford Regional Health Authority Written Answers June 21, 1988

3 speeches — EXCEPTIONS TO RIGHT Commons July 25, 1988

Broadcasting and Terrorism Commons October 19, 1988

Pan-American Health Organisation Written Answers October 24, 1988

Drugs Testing Written Answers October 26, 1988

INFORM Written Answers October 27, 1988

CHARGES FOR DENTAL APPLIANCES AND TREATMENT Commons November 1, 1988

Broadcasting (White Paper) Commons November 7, 1988

Wytch Farm Written Answers November 7, 1988

7 speeches — Northampton Bill [Lords] Commons November 10, 1988

Right of Abode Written Answers November 15, 1988

Savings Ratio Written Answers November 15, 1988

Pharmaceutical Industry Written Answers December 7, 1988

Fire Safety Written Answers December 22, 1988

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