Mr Richard Caborn
October 6, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Richard Caborn
Contributions
1992
2 speeches — Further and Higher Education Bill [Lords] Commons February 11, 1992
City Challenge Written Answers February 20, 1992
Crime Statistics Written Answers February 27, 1992
Police, North Yorkshire Written Answers February 27, 1992
5 speeches — Labour Statistics, York Written Answers February 27, 1992
Benefits, York Written Answers February 27, 1992
Community Care, York Written Answers February 27, 1992
Social Fund, York Written Answers February 27, 1992
Teachers, North Yorkshire Written Answers February 27, 1992
South Africa Written Answers February 28, 1992
REPORT ON PROVISION FOR ADULT EDUCATION Commons March 3, 1992
Civil Service Relocation Written Answers March 4, 1992
Railway Investment Written Answers March 4, 1992
Hospital Beds, York Written Answers March 6, 1992
British Rail Written Answers March 10, 1992
Vagrancy Act Prosecutions Written Answers March 11, 1992
Health Service, York Written Answers March 12, 1992
Bone Marrow Transplants Written Answers March 12, 1992
Stevens Report Written Answers March 16, 1992
2 speeches — Health Service, York Written Answers March 16, 1992
Maastricht Treaty Written Answers March 16, 1992
2 speeches — Clearing Banks Written Answers May 15, 1992
Bank Mergers Written Answers May 15, 1992
Clearing Banks Written Answers May 19, 1992
2 speeches — Clearing Banks Written Answers May 20, 1992
2 speeches — Relocation Written Answers June 9, 1992
3 speeches — Student Unions Commons June 15, 1992
Industry Commons July 6, 1992
Coal Industry Commons October 19, 1992
Pit Closures Commons October 21, 1992
4 speeches — GATT (Uruguay Round) Commons November 5, 1992
2 speeches — Office of Electricity Regulation Written Answers November 23, 1992
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