Mr Richard Shepherd
December 6, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Richard Shepherd
Contributions
1986
Stanley Royd Hospital Commons January 21, 1986
Crown Immunity Written Answers January 24, 1986
Environmental Health Officers Written Answers January 28, 1986
Engagements Commons February 6, 1986
Crown Immunity Written Answers February 6, 1986
2 speeches — Crown Notices Written Answers February 6, 1986
2 speeches — Crown Immunity Bill Commons February 7, 1986
Aviation (Liberalisation) Written Answers February 24, 1986
Supplementary Benefit Regulations Written Answers February 24, 1986
EC (Butter Exports) Written Answers March 3, 1986
4 speeches — INCREASED DISCOUNT WHERE DWELLING-HOUSE PURCHASED IS A FLAT Commons March 4, 1986
Hospitals and Rehabilitation Centres Written Answers March 10, 1986
Prison Hospitals (Food Hygiene) Written Answers March 12, 1986
Northern Relief Route Written Answers March 12, 1986
Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers March 24, 1986
Compulsory Purchase Written Answers March 25, 1986
EC Budget Written Answers March 26, 1986
RIGHT TO RENT Commons April 24, 1986
REPEAL OF SECTION 2 OF THE REDUNDANT CHURCHES AND OTHER RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS ACT Commons April 24, 1986
Departmental Budgeting Written Answers April 29, 1986
Compulsory Purchase Written Answers May 1, 1986
Compulsory Purchase Written Answers May 8, 1986
EXTENDED MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons July 10, 1986
European Communities (Budget) Commons July 11, 1986
4 speeches — Birmingham Public House Bombings Commons July 24, 1986
4 speeches — Griess Test Written Answers December 1, 1986
Patrick Hill Written Answers December 1, 1986
Greiss Test Written Answers December 3, 1986
Greiss Test Written Answers December 8, 1986
Agriculture Council Commons December 17, 1986
Birmingham Pub Bombings Commons December 18, 1986
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