Mr Michael Trend
April 19, 1952 -Summary information for Mr Michael Trend
Contributions
1999
Diplomats (Ethical Foreign Policy) Commons January 19, 1999
4 speeches — Senator Pinochet Written Answers January 25, 1999
EU Meetings Written Answers January 25, 1999
3 speeches — Senator Pinochet Written Answers February 1, 1999
Iraq Written Answers February 3, 1999
Agenda 2000 Commons February 16, 1999
Gibraltar (Border Delays) Written Answers February 16, 1999
12 speeches — Gibraltar Written Answers February 16, 1999
European Union Fraud Written Answers February 23, 1999
Correspondence Written Answers February 26, 1999
EU Commissioners Written Answers February 26, 1999
Gibraltar Written Answers March 4, 1999
Heathrow Commons March 10, 1999
Points of Order Commons March 10, 1999
EU Enlargement Commons March 16, 1999
European Union Fraud Written Answers March 17, 1999
European Scrutiny Committee Written Answers March 23, 1999
2 speeches — Al Shifa Factory Commons March 24, 1999
EU Enlargement Commons April 20, 1999
Al Shifa Plant Written Answers May 11, 1999
Al Shifa Plant Written Answers May 14, 1999
European Union Commons May 18, 1999
European Union Commons May 25, 1999
3 speeches — Pensions Commons June 30, 1999
Stakeholder Pensions Commons July 5, 1999
State Pensions Commons July 26, 1999
Stakeholder Pensions Commons October 25, 1999
Pensions Written Answers October 25, 1999
Mission Statement Written Answers November 2, 1999
MEANING OF "STAKEHOLDER PENSION SCHEME" Commons November 3, 1999
New Clause Commons November 3, 1999
5 speeches — EARNINGS OF WORKERS SUPPLIED BY SERVICE COMPANIES ETC. Commons November 3, 1999
Pensions Written Answers November 8, 1999
2 speeches — New Clause Commons November 9, 1999
Campaign Medals Written Answers December 2, 1999
Income Support Written Answers December 6, 1999
Benefits Written Answers December 20, 1999
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