Mr Michael Portillo

May 26, 1953 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Portillo

Contributions

1995

4 speeches — Jobseeker's Allowance Commons January 10, 1995

3 speeches — Training Commons January 10, 1995

3 speeches — Long-term Unemployment Commons January 10, 1995

21 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Commons January 10, 1995

Unemployment Written Answers January 10, 1995

Departmental Funding Written Answers February 2, 1995

Minister's Working Hours Written Answers February 6, 1995

7 speeches — Unemployment Commons February 7, 1995

4 speeches — European Social Policy Commons February 7, 1995

3 speeches — Inward Investment Commons February 7, 1995

Industrial Relations Written Answers February 7, 1995

Minimum Wage Written Answers February 7, 1995

Inward Investment Written Answers February 7, 1995

Ian Greer Written Answers February 8, 1995

Departmental Funding Written Answers February 23, 1995

8 speeches — Long-term Unemployed Commons March 7, 1995

6 speeches — Industrial Relations Commons March 7, 1995

Women Commons March 7, 1995

Non-wage Labour Costs Written Answers March 7, 1995

Unemployment Written Answers March 7, 1995

Single Employment Market Written Answers March 7, 1995

Long-term Unemployed Written Answers March 7, 1995

Ministerial Visits Written Answers March 21, 1995

Council of Ministers Written Answers March 28, 1995

Prior Options Review Written Answers March 29, 1995

Employment Service Written Answers March 30, 1995

5 speeches — Manufacturing Commons April 4, 1995

4 speeches — Social Affairs Council Commons April 4, 1995

5 speeches — Unemployment Commons April 4, 1995

4 speeches — Labour Statistics Commons May 9, 1995

4 speeches — Workfare Commons May 9, 1995

4 speeches — Unemployment Commons May 9, 1995

EC Employment Direction Written Answers May 9, 1995

Spanish Employment Minister Written Answers May 9, 1995

7 speeches — International Labour Organisation Written Answers June 6, 1995

Departmental Budget Written Answers June 7, 1995

4 speeches — Long-term Unemployment Commons June 13, 1995

5 speeches — Social Chapter Commons June 13, 1995

5 speeches — Ministerial Meetings Commons June 13, 1995

Travel-to-work Areas Written Answers June 21, 1995

Social Affairs Council Written Answers July 4, 1995

23 speeches — Defence Equipment Commons July 13, 1995

2 speeches — Advisers Written Answers July 14, 1995

21 speeches — Bosnia Commons July 19, 1995

15 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons October 16, 1995

Defence Commons October 17, 1995

8 speeches — Mr. David Hart Written Answers October 19, 1995

Ministerial Advisers Written Answers October 20, 1995

3 speeches — Mr. David Hart Written Answers October 23, 1995

7 speeches — Bosnia Commons October 24, 1995

4 speeches — European Security Commons October 24, 1995

4 speeches — Airmobile Brigade Commons October 24, 1995

UNPROFOR Written Answers October 24, 1995

Overseas Wars Written Answers October 24, 1995

Mr. David Hart Written Answers October 26, 1995

10 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 16, 1995

Ministerial Transport, London Written Answers November 22, 1995

Bosnia Written Answers November 27, 1995

3 speeches — Western European Union Commons November 28, 1995

4 speeches — Western European Union Commons November 28, 1995

6 speeches — Force Levels Commons November 28, 1995

Western European Union Written Answers November 28, 1995

Joint Defence Policy (USA) Written Answers November 28, 1995

2 speeches — Mr. David Hart Written Answers November 28, 1995

European Defence Co-operation Written Answers November 28, 1995

Service Housing Written Answers November 30, 1995

Former Yugoslavia Written Answers November 30, 1995

20 speeches — Bosnia (Peace Settlement) Commons December 12, 1995

Mr. David Hart Written Answers December 14, 1995

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Written Answers December 19, 1995

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