Mr Peter Robinson
December 29, 1948 -Summary information for Mr Peter Robinson
Contributions
1995
Stormont (Fire) Written Answers January 13, 1995
Stormont (Fire) Written Answers January 16, 1995
Fire Legislation Written Answers January 16, 1995
Ceasefire Commons January 19, 1995
Discipline (Armed Forces) Written Answers January 24, 1995
4 speeches — Operation Granby Written Answers January 24, 1995
Nerve Agent Immobilised Enzyme Alarm Detector Written Answers January 24, 1995
Research (Human Beings) Written Answers January 25, 1995
4 speeches — Gulf War Written Answers January 25, 1995
Pyridostigmine Bromide Written Answers January 25, 1995
Transport Companies Written Answers February 16, 1995
Water and Sewerage Service Written Answers February 17, 1995
Industrial Development Board Written Answers February 23, 1995
2 speeches — Electricity Written Answers March 1, 1995
Electricity Written Answers March 2, 1995
2 speeches — Parliament Buildings, Stormont Written Answers March 13, 1995
Residential Care Written Answers March 28, 1995
7 speeches — Cross-border Co-operation Written Answers April 5, 1995
4 speeches — Young Offenders Centre, Millisle Written Answers April 5, 1995
Stormont Fire (Doyle Report) Commons April 19, 1995
Government Loans Fund Written Answers April 21, 1995
Crime Statistics Written Answers May 1, 1995
2 speeches — Maritime Industries Commons May 17, 1995
Irish Constitution Written Answers May 25, 1995
Fixed Penalty Notices Written Answers June 7, 1995
Supermarket Development (Northern Ireland) Commons June 21, 1995
Economic Outlook Commons June 29, 1995
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons July 5, 1995
Public Works Loan Board Written Answers October 16, 1995
Interest Rates Written Answers October 16, 1995
Small Loan Written Answers October 16, 1995
Stormont Fire Written Answers November 6, 1995
Northern Ireland Commons November 29, 1995
Stormont Written Answers December 13, 1995
2 speeches — Disabled People Written Answers December 19, 1995
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