Mr Peter Hordern
April 18, 1929 -Summary information for Mr Peter Hordern
Contributions
1990
2 speeches — National Audit Office Commons January 15, 1990
4 speeches — Commission Meetings Commons January 15, 1990
5 speeches — Parliamentary Pensions Commons January 17, 1990
Local Government Finance Commons January 18, 1990
Social Security Bill Commons January 22, 1990
3 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons January 23, 1990
Rate Support Grant Written Answers February 6, 1990
Teachers' Pay Written Answers February 6, 1990
Local Government Expenditure Written Answers February 7, 1990
Rents and Rates Written Answers February 7, 1990
Rebates and Homing Benefit Written Answers February 9, 1990
Electricity Privatisation Commons February 12, 1990
Foreign Affairs Council Commons February 21, 1990
Further Education Written Answers February 21, 1990
3 speeches — Employees (Insurance Contributions) Commons February 26, 1990
3 speeches — Meetings Commons February 26, 1990
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 26, 1990
2 speeches — Pensions Written Answers April 5, 1990
Local Government Finance Written Answers April 19, 1990
6 speeches — Meetings Commons April 23, 1990
3 speeches — Finance Bill Commons May 1, 1990
National Audit Office Written Answers May 24, 1990
European Council (Dublin) Commons June 28, 1990
EC Foreign Affairs Ministers Commons July 11, 1990
Engagements Commons July 12, 1990
Points of Order Commons July 16, 1990
Pensioners' Incomes Written Answers July 25, 1990
Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 15, 1990
4 speeches — Commission Meetings Commons October 22, 1990
2 speeches — Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 23, 1990
Telecommunications Commons November 13, 1990
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Commons December 5, 1990
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Uruguay Round) Commons December 10, 1990
11 speeches — The Economy Commons December 12, 1990
European Council (Rome) Commons December 18, 1990
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