Mr Peter Hordern

April 18, 1929 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Hordern

Contributions

1992

Poverty Commons January 23, 1992

2 speeches — PROVISION OF INFORMATION ABOUT COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES Commons January 29, 1992

Business of the House Commons January 30, 1992

President Yeltsin and UN Security Council Commons February 3, 1992

Commonwealth Secretariat (Accounts) Written Answers February 5, 1992

Engagements Commons February 13, 1992

Office Security Commons February 17, 1992

Services Properties Written Answers February 28, 1992

5 speeches — National Audit Office (Public Relations) Commons March 9, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992

Common Agricultural Policy (Reform) Commons May 22, 1992

Small Firms Commons May 22, 1992

Pensions Review Commons June 8, 1992

Foreign Affairs Council Commons June 8, 1992

6 speeches — National Audit Office Commons June 29, 1992

European Council (Lisbon) Commons June 29, 1992

Civil Service Contracts Written Answers June 30, 1992

EC Presidency Commons July 1, 1992

4 speeches — European Community (United Kingdom Presidency) Commons July 2, 1992

House of Commons Members Fund Commons July 8, 1992

Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992

Economic Policy Commons September 24, 1992

European Council (Birmingham) Commons October 20, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

6 speeches — National Audit Office Commons November 9, 1992

Refreshment Department Commons November 9, 1992

5 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 9, 1992

2 speeches — Education Bill Commons November 9, 1992

Engagements Commons November 10, 1992

House of Commons (Members' Salaries) Commons November 25, 1992

Common Agricultural Policy Commons December 3, 1992

European Council (Edinburgh) Commons December 14, 1992

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