Mr Richard Alexander
June 29, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Richard Alexander
Contributions
1991
Israel (Iraqi Attack) Commons January 18, 1991
2 speeches — Children and Young Persons (Protection Against Tobacco) Bill Commons January 18, 1991
Bingo Duty Written Answers January 29, 1991
The Gulf Commons January 31, 1991
Perinatal Mortality Written Answers February 6, 1991
Maternal Mortality Written Answers February 6, 1991
Infant Mortality Written Answers February 6, 1991
Bingo Written Answers February 13, 1991
Bingo Duty Written Answers February 14, 1991
Prisons (Woolf Report) Commons February 25, 1991
Iraqi Nationals Commons March 7, 1991
Bicycle Lights Written Answers March 11, 1991
2 speeches — Farm Gate Prices Commons March 21, 1991
Recruitment Executive Agency Written Answers March 28, 1991
Iraq Commons April 15, 1991
Agriculture Commons April 18, 1991
Engagements Commons May 7, 1991
Police Complaints Authority (Appointments) Written Answers May 8, 1991
House Burglaries, Nottinghamshire Written Answers May 14, 1991
Police Manpower, Nottinghamshire Written Answers May 14, 1991
4 speeches — Tote Board Written Answers May 21, 1991
Water Industry Commons June 18, 1991
Child Support Agency Written Answers June 24, 1991
Property Services Agency Commons July 10, 1991
Gaming Board Written Answers July 18, 1991
SECOND DAY Commons October 15, 1991
Renewable Energy Commons November 5, 1991
General Practitioners (Overpayment) Written Answers November 8, 1991
Coal Industry Bill Commons November 14, 1991
Brewing Industry Commons November 14, 1991
Prison Security Bill Commons December 3, 1991
Derek Bentley Commons December 5, 1991
East Timor Commons December 9, 1991
Vehicle and Fuel Taxes Written Answers December 10, 1991
Highways Written Answers December 16, 1991
Kenya Commons December 18, 1991
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