Mr Peter Hordern
April 18, 1929 -Summary information for Mr Peter Hordern
Contributions
1993
7 speeches — National Audit Office Commons January 11, 1993
Next Steps Agencies Written Answers January 11, 1993
Press Self-Regulation (Review) Commons January 14, 1993
Points of Order Commons January 14, 1993
Purchase Price Commons February 9, 1993
Royal Taxation Commons February 11, 1993
Maastricht Treaty Commons February 15, 1993
7 speeches — National Audit Office Commons February 22, 1993
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 1993
TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons March 24, 1993
Paymaster General's Office Written Answers March 29, 1993
TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons March 30, 1993
4 speeches — National Audit Office Commons April 19, 1993
CONVERGENCE CRITERIA: ASSESSMENT OF DEFICITS Commons May 4, 1993
FUEL AND POWER FOR DOMESTIC OR CHARITY USE Commons May 10, 1993
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1993
3 speeches — Government Economic and Social Policy Commons June 9, 1993
2 speeches — Select Committees (Staff) Commons June 14, 1993
European Council (Copenhagen) Commons June 23, 1993
Economic Summit (Tokyo) Commons July 12, 1993
National Audit Office Reports Written Answers July 19, 1993
5 speeches — Social Policy Protocol (Confidence Motion) Commons July 23, 1993
5 speeches — National Audit Office Commons July 26, 1993
European Council (Special Meeting) Commons November 1, 1993
National Audit Office Written Answers November 2, 1993
Members' Pensions Commons November 4, 1993
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 6, 1993
7 speeches — National Audit Office Commons December 13, 1993
European Council Commons December 13, 1993
Quangos Written Answers December 16, 1993
National Audit Office Written Answers December 16, 1993
Public Accounts Commission Written Answers December 16, 1993
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