Mr Owen Paterson
June 24, 1956 -Summary information for Mr Owen Paterson
Contributions
1997
2 speeches — Beef Ban Commons June 19, 1997
Social Chapter Written Answers July 3, 1997
Finance Bill Commons July 10, 1997
Rural Policies Commons July 16, 1997
Welsh Assembly Commons July 22, 1997
4 speeches — Welsh Assembly Commons July 25, 1997
Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in Europe Written Answers July 25, 1997
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Written Answers July 29, 1997
Single Regeneration Budget Written Answers July 29, 1997
Rail Fare Increases Written Answers July 29, 1997
Airport Infrastructure Investment Written Answers July 29, 1997
London Transport (Investment) Written Answers July 29, 1997
REFERENDUM IN SCOTLAND Commons July 30, 1997
Excise Duty (Beer) Written Answers July 30, 1997
Small Businesses (Information Technology) Commons July 31, 1997
Minister's Unpublished Articles Written Answers October 30, 1997
Points of Order Commons November 4, 1997
3 speeches — A5 Trunk Road Commons November 5, 1997
Diet and Nutrition Commons November 6, 1997
3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 12, 1997
Competition Bill Written Answers November 18, 1997
Coal Industry Commons November 20, 1997
Home Detention Curfew Commons November 20, 1997
Business of the House Commons November 20, 1997
Export Licences Written Answers November 25, 1997
2 speeches — MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons November 27, 1997
Ministerial Responsibilities Written Answers November 27, 1997
2 speeches — Welsh Assembly Commons December 3, 1997
MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons December 3, 1997
2 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Commons December 8, 1997
8 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Commons December 9, 1997
Business of the House Commons December 11, 1997
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons December 11, 1997
Energy Sources Commons December 18, 1997
Minimum Wage Written Answers December 18, 1997
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