Mr Richard Ottaway
May 24, 1945 -Summary information for Mr Richard Ottaway
Contributions
1995
Statutory Minimum Wage Commons January 10, 1995
Aid Policy Commons January 16, 1995
Business of the House Commons January 19, 1995
Madam Speaker's Statement Commons January 19, 1995
2 speeches — Charter Marks Commons January 23, 1995
Points of Order Commons February 6, 1995
Reproductive Health Care Written Answers February 6, 1995
Rail Privatisation Written Answers February 6, 1995
3 speeches — Passenger Services under Rail Privatisation Commons February 7, 1995
Bus Fuel Duty Written Answers February 14, 1995
2 speeches — Royal Navy Commons February 16, 1995
Food Industry (Deregulation) Written Answers February 23, 1995
Barings Commons February 27, 1995
3 speeches — Engagements Commons March 7, 1995
4 speeches — Women Commons March 7, 1995
Non-wage Labour Costs Written Answers March 7, 1995
Atomic Energy Authority Bill Commons March 14, 1995
2 speeches — Water (Capital Investment) Commons March 15, 1995
Broadband Communications Commons March 15, 1995
Sex Education Written Answers March 27, 1995
Social Marketing Written Answers March 28, 1995
Family Planning Written Answers March 28, 1995
London Airports (Transport Links) Commons April 3, 1995
DEFERMENT OF BALANCING CHARGES IN RESPECT OF SHIPS Commons April 4, 1995
Abortion Law Written Answers April 4, 1995
Bilateral Aid Commons April 24, 1995
2 speeches — Elective Surgery Commons May 16, 1995
Rwanda and Burundi Written Answers May 16, 1995
Occupational Injuries Report Written Answers May 17, 1995
6 speeches — Age Discrimination Commons May 23, 1995
Abortion Written Answers June 6, 1995
Water Authorities Written Answers June 6, 1995
Drug Misuse Commons June 9, 1995
3 speeches — Drug Misuse Commons June 9, 1995
Thames Gateway Written Answers June 13, 1995
BMARC Commons June 19, 1995
5 speeches — Population Programmes Commons June 21, 1995
Mortgage Interest Written Answers June 29, 1995
Departmental Efficiency Plan Written Answers July 19, 1995
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