Mr Ray Powell

June 19, 1928 - December 7, 2001
Summary information for Mr Ray Powell

Contributions

1993

New Parliamentary Building Written Answers January 12, 1993

Business of the House Commons January 14, 1993

3 speeches — Engagements Commons January 19, 1993

Bicycles Written Answers January 19, 1993

6 speeches — Shops (Amendment) Bill Commons January 22, 1993

Serjeant at Arms Residence Written Answers January 27, 1993

Labour Statistics Written Answers February 1, 1993

Business of the House Commons February 4, 1993

Press Gallery Written Answers February 4, 1993

12 speeches — Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill Commons February 12, 1993

Recycling Written Answers February 19, 1993

Hair Dryers and Showers Written Answers February 22, 1993

Wheelchair Members Written Answers February 22, 1993

HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS SHIPPING SERVICES Commons February 26, 1993

2 speeches — Employment Prospects Commons March 1, 1993

Points of Order Commons March 1, 1993

Pest Control Written Answers March 8, 1993

Waste Paper Written Answers March 9, 1993

2 speeches — Heating Written Answers March 11, 1993

Light Fittings Written Answers March 11, 1993

Great Clock (Maintenance) Written Answers March 11, 1993

Fire Brigade Inspections Written Answers March 17, 1993

Business of the House Commons March 18, 1993

Infra-red Detectors Written Answers March 24, 1993

Coal Industry Commons March 29, 1993

Redundancies Written Answers March 29, 1993

Disabled Visitors Written Answers April 19, 1993

Business of the House Commons April 29, 1993

Employment Statistics Written Answers May 5, 1993

Business of the House Commons May 6, 1993

Labour Statistics Written Answers May 6, 1993

Labour Statistics Written Answers May 7, 1993

2 speeches — Old Palace Yard Written Answers May 10, 1993

POWER OF SECRETARY OF STATE TO AMEND PROVISIONS OF THE ACT Commons May 14, 1993

2 speeches — CIVIL RIGHTS (DISABLED PERSONS) BILL [LORDS] Commons May 14, 1993

5 speeches — Adjournment (Spring) Commons May 18, 1993

Business of the House Commons May 20, 1993

Prosecutions Commons May 24, 1993

Business of the House Commons June 10, 1993

No. 1 Parliament Street Written Answers June 23, 1993

Parliamentary Estate Written Answers June 23, 1993

2 speeches — No. 1 Parliament Street Written Answers July 1, 1993

Points of Order Commons July 13, 1993

Business of the House Commons July 15, 1993

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons July 19, 1993

Drinking Water Written Answers July 22, 1993

Disabled People (Access) Written Answers July 23, 1993

Boundaries Written Answers July 27, 1993

Parliamentary Buildings Written Answers July 27, 1993

2 speeches — Office Accommodation Written Answers October 20, 1993

2 speeches — Pre-1834 Furniture Written Answers October 22, 1993

Chamber Seating Written Answers October 22, 1993

Parliamentary Works Written Answers October 27, 1993

Disabled Access Written Answers October 28, 1993

Members Dining Room Written Answers October 29, 1993

Members' Offices Written Answers November 2, 1993

Mice and Rats Written Answers November 2, 1993

Members' Rooms Written Answers November 4, 1993

Home Affairs and Education Commons November 23, 1993

Chamber Carpet Written Answers November 23, 1993

Members' Rooms Written Answers November 24, 1993

Business of the House Commons November 25, 1993

6 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Commons November 29, 1993

Toilet Rolls Written Answers November 30, 1993

Palace of Westminster Written Answers December 2, 1993

Members' Rooms Written Answers December 2, 1993

Fire Doors Written Answers December 7, 1993

Beds (Staff) Written Answers December 7, 1993

Library (Asbestos) Written Answers December 7, 1993

Sunday Trading Bill Commons December 8, 1993

10 speeches — ALTERNATIVE SCHEMES FOR REFORM OF LAW RELATING TO SUNDAY TRADING Commons December 8, 1993

Christmas Tree Written Answers December 8, 1993

Mice Written Answers December 13, 1993

Chairs Written Answers December 13, 1993

Fire Certificates Written Answers December 13, 1993

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