Mr Peter Butler

June 10, 1951 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Butler

Contributions

1996

2 speeches — Modern Apprenticeships Commons January 22, 1996

Engagements Commons February 8, 1996

2 speeches — Thames Valley Police Commons February 15, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 15, 1996

Asylum Seekers Written Answers February 20, 1996

The Economy Commons March 4, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 14, 1996

6 speeches — Health and Safety Commons March 26, 1996

Economic Prospects Written Answers March 27, 1996

2 speeches — Managed Access to the Countryside Commons March 28, 1996

Offshore Health and Safety Written Answers March 28, 1996

2 speeches — Defence Spending Commons April 2, 1996

GP Fundholders Written Answers April 16, 1996

2 speeches — Pensioner Incomes Commons April 23, 1996

Employment Creation Written Answers April 24, 1996

Defence Analytical Services Agency Written Answers May 9, 1996

Recycling Projects (Funding) Written Answers May 15, 1996

2 speeches — Pensioners Commons May 21, 1996

Inward Investment Written Answers June 5, 1996

2 speeches — Malawi Commons June 12, 1996

3 speeches — Sentencing Proposals Commons June 19, 1996

Chessington Computer Centre Written Answers June 19, 1996

Statutory Instruments Written Answers June 19, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 20, 1996

Benefits Agency Written Answers June 21, 1996

National Lottery Commons July 1, 1996

Inward Investment Written Answers July 3, 1996

Oxford-Cambridge Railway Line Written Answers July 8, 1996

Inward Investment Written Answers July 11, 1996

2 speeches — Exporting Companies (Awards) Commons July 15, 1996

Mr. A. G. Aiyer Commons October 23, 1996

Crown Copyright Written Answers November 6, 1996

Electronic Services Written Answers November 6, 1996

Local Authority Housing Written Answers November 19, 1996

Minimum Sentences Written Answers November 20, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 3, 1996

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