Mr Piers Merchant

January 2, 1951 -
Summary information for Mr Piers Merchant

Contributions

1986

2 speeches — Type 23 Vessels Commons January 14, 1986

2 speeches — Northern Region Commons January 15, 1986

Newcastle College of Law Written Answers January 20, 1986

Organ Donor Cards Written Answers January 22, 1986

Reye's Syndrome Written Answers January 22, 1986

Reye's Syndrome Written Answers January 27, 1986

Afghan War (Refugees) Written Answers February 4, 1986

African Famine Written Answers February 7, 1986

Durham (Car Accidents) Written Answers February 13, 1986

Share Ownership Written Answers February 13, 1986

Examination Results Written Answers February 14, 1986

Commonwealth Development Corporation Written Answers February 17, 1986

Heroin Written Answers February 20, 1986

2 speeches — Kenya Commons February 24, 1986

2 speeches — Strategic Defence Programme (Soviet Union) Commons March 11, 1986

Gateshead (Urban Renewal) Written Answers March 13, 1986

Student Grants Written Answers March 17, 1986

Youth Training Scheme Written Answers March 17, 1986

Undergraduates (Army Sponsorship) Written Answers March 20, 1986

Selective Schools (Closures) Written Answers April 8, 1986

Coal Industry Commons April 14, 1986

Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment Vessels Commons April 24, 1986

British Shipbuilders Commons May 14, 1986

3 speeches — Shipbuilding Industry Commons May 21, 1986

Protective Paints Written Answers June 20, 1986

Falkland Islands Development Corporation Written Answers July 16, 1986

Economic Policy Commons July 17, 1986

Social Security Payments (Sunderland) Written Answers July 25, 1986

COUNTY, CONTROLLED AND MAINTAINED SPECIAL SCHOOLS Commons October 21, 1986

Availability for Work (Test) Commons October 28, 1986

Charities Written Answers November 6, 1986

Egypt Written Answers December 3, 1986

Abortions Written Answers December 10, 1986

Comprehensive Schools Written Answers December 19, 1986

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