Mr Richard Alexander

June 29, 1934 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Alexander

Contributions

1994

6 speeches — Exports Commons January 14, 1994

NHS Administration Written Answers January 14, 1994

Business of the House Commons January 20, 1994

NHS Administration Written Answers January 21, 1994

Child Support Agency Written Answers February 1, 1994

Post Office Commons February 9, 1994

Wheel Clamping Commons February 10, 1994

Child Support Agency Commons February 10, 1994

Tobacco Advertising Bill Commons February 11, 1994

Beverly Allitt (Report) Commons February 11, 1994

Agricultural Assistance Written Answers February 17, 1994

Exports Commons March 2, 1994

4 speeches — Council of Europe and Western European Union Commons March 18, 1994

MINEWATER Commons March 22, 1994

2 speeches — DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY WITH RESPECT TO PROPERTY Commons March 22, 1994

4 speeches — PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBSIDENCE Commons March 23, 1994

4 speeches — OPENCAST OPERATIONS Commons March 23, 1994

Prescription Medicines Written Answers March 23, 1994

Inward Investment Written Answers March 23, 1994

Milk Written Answers March 24, 1994

Family Health Services Authorities Written Answers April 12, 1994

2 speeches — Maternity Pay Commons April 20, 1994

Business of the House Commons April 28, 1994

2 speeches — PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TOBACCO PRODUCTS Commons May 13, 1994

Tobacco Advertising (Voluntary Code) Commons May 13, 1994

VAMP National Medicines Database Written Answers June 27, 1994

Child Support Agency Commons July 4, 1994

Road Traffic, Collingham Commons July 4, 1994

Engagements Commons July 5, 1994

2 speeches — Middle East Commons November 2, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 22, 1994

Railtrack Commons November 24, 1994

Tax Revenue Commons December 8, 1994

Valuation Tribunals Written Answers December 12, 1994

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