Mr Nick Hawkins

March 27, 1957 -
Summary information for Mr Nick Hawkins

Contributions

1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 21, 1992

2 speeches — Water Privatisation Commons June 16, 1992

2 speeches — Local Management of Schools Commons June 23, 1992

Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure Written Answers July 6, 1992

2 speeches — Skillcheck Scheme Commons July 7, 1992

Crown Prosecution Service Written Answers July 7, 1992

Planning Written Answers July 7, 1992

Manufacturing Output Written Answers July 8, 1992

Financial Services Regulation Commons July 9, 1992

2 speeches — Sport Commons July 13, 1992

Credit Repair Agencies Written Answers July 15, 1992

Drug Prevention Written Answers October 22, 1992

2 speeches — Rail Privatisation Commons October 26, 1992

2 speeches — NHS Trusts (Wales) Commons October 29, 1992

7 speeches — Railways Commons October 29, 1992

Sport Commons October 30, 1992

Disability Living Allowance Commons November 2, 1992

Surplus Food Commons November 5, 1992

International Festivals (Cost) Commons November 9, 1992

3 speeches — Education Bill Commons November 9, 1992

Education Bill Commons November 10, 1992

Financial Services Written Answers November 12, 1992

2 speeches — Teacher Training Colleges Commons November 17, 1992

Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct Written Answers November 18, 1992

6 speeches — Workfare Commons November 20, 1992

Assisted Areas Commons December 2, 1992

GATT Commons December 3, 1992

6 speeches — Judicial Pensions and Retirement Bill [Lords] Commons December 3, 1992

EC Council of Ministers Written Answers December 4, 1992

Prosecutions (Non-custodial Sentences) Commons December 7, 1992

Rail Franchises Written Answers December 9, 1992

Coastal Zone Protection Commons December 10, 1992

Parents (Information) Commons December 15, 1992

Transport Supplementary Grant Commons December 15, 1992

Defamation Written Answers December 16, 1992

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