Mr Patrick McLoughlin
November 30, 1957 -Summary information for Mr Patrick McLoughlin
Contributions
1986
Education Bill [Lords] Commons June 10, 1986
Bypasses Written Answers June 23, 1986
Ashbourne Bypass Written Answers June 23, 1986
Carsington Reservoir Written Answers June 25, 1986
2 speeches — European Council Commons July 1, 1986
Prisoners (Costs) Written Answers July 3, 1986
USSR (Human Rights) Written Answers July 9, 1986
Lamb (Sales) Written Answers July 10, 1986
Stilton Cheese Written Answers July 10, 1986
Stilton Cheese Written Answers July 11, 1986
3 speeches — West Derbyshire Commons July 22, 1986
Surplus Land Written Answers July 23, 1986
Carsington Reservoir Written Answers July 23, 1986
School Leavers (Benefit) Written Answers July 24, 1986
Supply Estimates Written Answers July 24, 1986
2 speeches — COUNTY, CONTROLLED AND MAINTAINED SPECIAL SCHOOLS Commons October 21, 1986
South Atlantic Fisheries Commons October 29, 1986
Teachers' Pay and Conditions Commons October 30, 1986
British Gas Written Answers October 31, 1986
Enterprise Allowance Scheme Written Answers November 18, 1986
Sudbury Open Prison Written Answers November 20, 1986
Coal Production Written Answers November 24, 1986
Milk Written Answers November 24, 1986
5 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons November 25, 1986
Dock Labour Scheme Written Answers November 25, 1986
2 speeches — Butter Commons December 4, 1986
Business of the House Commons December 4, 1986
State Security Written Answers December 4, 1986
3 speeches — Peak park Planning Board Written Answers December 8, 1986
Business of the House Commons December 10, 1986
2 speeches — Peak Park Written Answers December 15, 1986
Enterprise Allowance Scheme Written Answers December 16, 1986
Council House Sales Commons December 17, 1986
Agriculture Council Commons December 17, 1986
Peak Park Planning Board Written Answers December 17, 1986
Atmospheric Pollution Written Answers December 18, 1986
National Parks Written Answers December 19, 1986
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