Mr Paul Bryan
August 3, 1913 - October 11, 2004Summary information for Mr Paul Bryan
Contributions
1982
Engagements Commons January 19, 1982
Animal Welfare Commons February 4, 1982
Overseas Development Commons February 11, 1982
Teletext and Viewdata Commons February 22, 1982
Shipbuilding Orders Commons February 22, 1982
2 speeches — Overseas Students Commons March 3, 1982
Satellite Broadcasting Commons March 4, 1982
Overseas Students Commons March 16, 1982
Police Strength Commons March 18, 1982
Engagements Commons April 6, 1982
Finance Bill Written Answers April 19, 1982
2 speeches — Satellite and Cable Broadcasting Commons April 20, 1982
Engagements Commons April 27, 1982
Overseas Students (Fees) Commons May 18, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons May 20, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons May 26, 1982
Business of the House Commons May 27, 1982
Engagements Commons June 10, 1982
3 speeches — Video Cassettes Commons June 11, 1982
Business of the House Commons July 8, 1982
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 21 OF 1956 C. 74 Commons July 9, 1982
Tax Evasion Written Answers July 13, 1982
Video Recordings (Copyright) Written Answers July 15, 1982
Copyright Act 1956 Written Answers July 15, 1982
Telecommunications Policy Commons July 19, 1982
The Royal Navy Commons July 19, 1982
4 speeches — Video Recording (Copyright) Written Answers July 19, 1982
Overseas Students (Fees) Written Answers July 20, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons July 27, 1982
2 speeches — Higher Education Commons July 29, 1982
Engagements Commons October 21, 1982
Business of the House Commons October 21, 1982
Foreign Affairs Commons November 4, 1982
Aujeszky's Disease Written Answers November 30, 1982
Engagements Commons December 2, 1982
7 speeches — Broadcasting (Cable Systems) Commons December 2, 1982
International Labour Conventions Written Answers December 9, 1982
Hong Kong Written Answers December 9, 1982
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