Mr Richard Alexander

June 29, 1934 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Alexander

Contributions

1993

A46 Upgrading Written Answers January 14, 1993

2 speeches — Medicines Information Bill Commons January 15, 1993

Employment Statistics Commons January 19, 1993

Mining Industry Commons January 20, 1993

Drug Prescribing Written Answers January 21, 1993

4 speeches — Drug Prescribing Written Answers January 22, 1993

Limited List Drugs Written Answers February 2, 1993

Drugs (Product Licences) Written Answers February 3, 1993

2 speeches — Hong Kong Military Service Corps (Passports) Commons February 9, 1993

Drugs Written Answers February 10, 1993

Gamston Airfield, Nottinghamshire Commons February 16, 1993

Limited List Prescribing Written Answers February 16, 1993

Office of Telecommunications Written Answers February 22, 1993

Drug Prescribing Written Answers February 22, 1993

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons February 25, 1993

Coal Industry Commons March 25, 1993

2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons March 29, 1993

Drug Prescribing Written Answers March 31, 1993

Transport Aircraft Written Answers April 20, 1993

Pit Closures Commons April 21, 1993

Metric and Imperial Measures Written Answers May 5, 1993

Engagements Commons May 6, 1993

Cyprus Written Answers June 7, 1993

Special Schools (Testing) Commons June 15, 1993

Pit Closures Commons July 5, 1993

GP Contracts (Health Promotion) Written Answers July 7, 1993

Prescription Charges Written Answers July 15, 1993

High Blood Pressure Written Answers July 16, 1993

Coal Industry Commons October 20, 1993

National Health Service (Management) Commons October 21, 1993

6 speeches — Mines (Health and Safety) Commons October 26, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 23, 1993

2 speeches — Accident and Emergency Departments Written Answers December 1, 1993

Sunday Trading Bill Commons December 8, 1993

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Commons December 16, 1993

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