Mr Richard Ryder
February 4, 1949 -Summary information for Mr Richard Ryder
Contributions
1984
Anglo-US Relations Commons February 3, 1984
Television Licences Written Answers February 14, 1984
Teachers Superannuation Scheme Written Answers February 22, 1984
3 speeches — Housing Commons March 2, 1984
Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit Written Answers March 6, 1984
Soviet Union Commons March 9, 1984
Rate Support Grant Written Answers March 12, 1984
Grant-related Expenditure Written Answers March 12, 1984
Public Expenditure Written Answers March 13, 1984
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 14, 1984
Foreign Affairs Commons March 22, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 25, 1984
Competition Written Answers April 26, 1984
BBC External Services (Broadcasts to USSR) Written Answers May 15, 1984
Halvergate Marshes Commons July 3, 1984
Refugees Written Answers July 17, 1984
Employment and Training Written Answers July 30, 1984
EC (Council of Ministers) Written Answers July 31, 1984
Corporal Punishment Written Answers October 26, 1984
Teachers (Pay) Commons October 30, 1984
Roads (Norfolk) Commons November 6, 1984
The Broads Written Answers November 30, 1984
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