Mr Paul Murphy
November 25, 1948 -Summary information for Mr Paul Murphy
Contributions
1994
Student Unions Commons January 17, 1994
North Avon Training Written Answers January 26, 1994
Job Clubs Written Answers January 26, 1994
Job Clubs Written Answers January 26, 1994
Cwmcarn Secondary School Written Answers February 2, 1994
Schools (Ballots) Written Answers February 3, 1994
Labour Statistics Commons February 14, 1994
3 speeches — Local Government Finance (Wales) Commons February 15, 1994
3 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons March 3, 1994
Rail Links (West Wales) Commons March 14, 1994
5 speeches — Local Government (Wales) Bill [Lords] Commons March 15, 1994
Cwmcarn Grant-maintained School Written Answers March 21, 1994
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Written Answers March 22, 1994
Prostate Cancer Screening Written Answers March 22, 1994
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers March 22, 1994
Cognex Written Answers March 23, 1994
Prostate Cancer Screening Written Answers March 23, 1994
Local Government Finance Written Answers March 23, 1994
Labour Statistics Commons April 25, 1994
5 speeches — The Arts Commons May 5, 1994
2 speeches — AREA COMMITTEES: SAFEGUARDS Commons June 15, 1994
2 speeches — FINANCING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN WALES Commons June 15, 1994
4 speeches — SERVICES Commons June 16, 1994
INITIAL TRANSFER OF ASSETS TO COUNCIL FUNDS. Commons June 16, 1994
EXISTING JOINT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES AND PORT HEALTH DISTRICTS Commons June 16, 1994
Student Numbers Written Answers June 20, 1994
Cwmcarn Grant-maintained School Written Answers June 21, 1994
Railways Commons June 27, 1994
Brynmawr School Written Answers June 30, 1994
10 speeches — Housing in Wales Commons July 7, 1994
Upper Waiting Hall (Exhibitions) Written Answers July 20, 1994
Railways Commons October 17, 1994
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers October 25, 1994
Northern Ireland Commons October 27, 1994
Opt-out Schools Written Answers November 28, 1994
Security Arrangements Commons December 1, 1994
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