Mr Michael Shersby
February 17, 1933 - May 8, 1997Summary information for Mr Michael Shersby
Contributions
1993
Hillingdon Hospital (Incinerator) Commons January 11, 1993
2 speeches — Argentina (Fisheries) Written Answers January 11, 1993
Women Police Officers Written Answers February 1, 1993
WPC Kirsty Snellgrove Written Answers February 1, 1993
Engagements Commons February 4, 1993
Public Transport (London) Written Answers February 8, 1993
Garage Equipment Written Answers February 9, 1993
Royal Taxation Commons February 11, 1993
Cyclists, London Written Answers February 11, 1993
7 speeches — Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill Commons February 12, 1993
Juvenile Offending Commons March 2, 1993
Police Batons Written Answers March 2, 1993
2 speeches — Crime Commons March 5, 1993
Pensions Written Answers March 5, 1993
Prevention of Terrorism Commons March 10, 1993
Neighbourhood Watch Commons March 11, 1993
Police Baton Written Answers March 12, 1993
Environmental Engineering Written Answers March 17, 1993
2 speeches — Criminal Injuries Compensation Commons March 18, 1993
Police Reform Commons March 23, 1993
Energy Tax Written Answers April 26, 1993
Marriages (Leave to Remain) Written Answers April 27, 1993
Bogus Marriages Written Answers April 28, 1993
Bogus Marriages Written Answers April 28, 1993
Former Soviet Union Written Answers April 29, 1993
Bogus Marriages Written Answers April 29, 1993
Public Bodies Written Answers April 29, 1993
Bogus Marriages Written Answers May 10, 1993
Criminal Justice Commons May 13, 1993
Mineral Hydrocarbons Written Answers May 18, 1993
2 speeches — Automated Credit Transfer Commons May 19, 1993
Hillingdon Hospital Incinerator Written Answers May 20, 1993
Bus Deregulation Written Answers May 24, 1993
Science, Engineering and Technology Commons May 26, 1993
Computerised Crime Information Written Answers May 27, 1993
Liquid Paraffin Oil Written Answers June 7, 1993
Metropolitan Police Written Answers June 14, 1993
Cancer and Diet Written Answers June 21, 1993
London Specialty Review Commons June 23, 1993
Dietary Health Written Answers June 23, 1993
Police Reform (White Paper) Commons June 28, 1993
Appeal against section 26 order: Scotland. Commons June 29, 1993
5 speeches — CRIME PREVENTION MEASURES AND NON-CUSTODIAL SENTENCES: CODE OF PRACTICE Commons June 29, 1993
2 speeches — Law and Order Commons July 1, 1993
Local Government Finance Commons July 6, 1993
Sheehy Inquiry Written Answers July 7, 1993
Car Park Attacks Written Answers July 12, 1993
Police Officers (Injuries) Commons July 22, 1993
Police Staff Associations (Elected Officers) Written Answers July 22, 1993
Lenient Sentences Commons October 18, 1993
Engagements Commons October 21, 1993
2 speeches — Public Accounts Commons October 25, 1993
Science Museum Written Answers October 26, 1993
2 speeches — Engagements Commons October 28, 1993
Police Responsibilities and Rewards Commons October 28, 1993
Food Processing Written Answers October 28, 1993
2 speeches — Sunday Trading Commons November 1, 1993
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers November 2, 1993
Statute Law (Repeals) Bill [Lords] Commons November 4, 1993
Clinical Waste Incineration (Letchworth) Commons November 4, 1993
4 speeches — Home Affairs and Education Commons November 23, 1993
Civilian Career Opportunities Written Answers November 23, 1993
2 speeches — Small Businesses, London Commons November 24, 1993
M40 Written Answers November 26, 1993
Mr. Tony Lundy Written Answers December 2, 1993
Green Belt Written Answers December 3, 1993
Police Vests Written Answers December 6, 1993
Mr. Tony Lundy Written Answers December 6, 1993
Health Care (North West Thames) Written Answers December 7, 1993
2 speeches — Science Museum Commons December 13, 1993
2 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons December 15, 1993
Heavy Vehicles Written Answers December 15, 1993
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