Mr Neil Thorne

August 8, 1932 -
Summary information for Mr Neil Thorne

Contributions

1987

2 speeches — Overseas Pensioners Commons January 30, 1987

Civil Defence Written Answers February 5, 1987

Mr. Alexander Ogorodnikov Commons February 12, 1987

2 speeches — Industrial Knowledge (Security) Commons February 25, 1987

Oman Written Answers March 18, 1987

4 speeches — Rate Support Grant Commons March 25, 1987

Interest Rates Written Answers March 26, 1987

Crossbows Bill Commons March 27, 1987

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Commons March 27, 1987

Consultancy Services Written Answers March 27, 1987

Helicopter Orders Commons April 9, 1987

South Park Primary School, Ilford Commons May 7, 1987

Buildings (Hostile Attacks) Written Answers May 7, 1987

ENTERTAINMENT LICENCES: REMOVAL OF CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS Commons May 12, 1987

NATO (Arms Control) Written Answers July 1, 1987

2 speeches — Elections (Postal and Proxy Votes) Commons July 3, 1987

Sporting Events (Safety) Commons July 24, 1987

Herald of Free Enterprise Commons July 24, 1987

2 speeches — Crime Prevention Commons November 6, 1987

Cambridge Park, Wanstead Written Answers November 12, 1987

Business of the House Commons November 19, 1987

3 speeches — Freedom of the Press Commons November 27, 1987

Cyprus Commons December 4, 1987

5 speeches — London Docklands Railway (Beckton) Bill Commons December 10, 1987

London Regional Transport Bill Commons December 10, 1987

3 speeches — Foreign Service Allowance Written Answers December 10, 1987

Retired Officers (Re-employment) Written Answers December 10, 1987

Retail Prices Index Written Answers December 11, 1987

NHS Staff (Accommodation) Written Answers December 15, 1987

Vienna Conference Commons December 16, 1987

3 speeches — Armed Forces (Pensions) Commons December 18, 1987

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