Mr Peter Robinson

December 29, 1948 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Robinson

Contributions

1988

Stalker/Sampson Inquiry Commons January 28, 1988

Security Commons February 25, 1988

Harland and Wolff (AORI Contract) Commons February 25, 1988

Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Commons February 25, 1988

3 speeches — Homelessness Written Answers February 25, 1988

Homelessness Written Answers February 29, 1988

Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Commons March 1, 1988

Belfast Urban Area Plan Written Answers March 16, 1988

Terrorist Murders in Northern Ireland Commons March 21, 1988

Irish Ministers (Meetings) Commons March 24, 1988

Public Records (Copies) Written Answers April 26, 1988

Economic Prospects Commons April 28, 1988

3 speeches — Scheduled Offences Written Answers May 9, 1988

Harland and Wolff Commons May 26, 1988

Harland and Wolff Commons May 27, 1988

5 speeches — Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons June 29, 1988

Labour Statistics Commons June 30, 1988

3 speeches — Donaghadee Carpets Written Answers July 12, 1988

Piper Alpha Platform Written Answers July 27, 1988

Broadcasting and Terrorism Commons October 19, 1988

3 speeches — Housing Executive Written Answers October 25, 1988

Carriageways and Footways (Repair Costs) Written Answers October 25, 1988

Belfast Urban Area Plan Written Answers October 25, 1988

4 speeches — Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers November 2, 1988

2 speeches — Planning Applications (Single Dwellings) Written Answers November 2, 1988

Planning Appeals Written Answers November 2, 1988

Harland and Wolff Commons November 10, 1988

3 speeches — Harland and Wolff Written Answers November 25, 1988

6 speeches — Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Bill Commons December 5, 1988

Prisons Written Answers December 7, 1988

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