Mr Robert Harvey

August 8, 1953 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Harvey

Contributions

1986

Hospitals Commons January 20, 1986

Factory Units (WDA) Commons January 20, 1986

Farmers (Severe Weather Aid) Written Answers January 20, 1986

Industrial Stoppages Written Answers January 21, 1986

6 speeches — Several hon. Members rose— Commons February 3, 1986

Rate Support Grant Commons February 10, 1986

Labour Statistics Commons February 10, 1986

Hill Farmers Written Answers February 10, 1986

Social Security (Appeals) Written Answers February 12, 1986

Pensions Written Answers February 14, 1986

Job Release Scheme Written Answers February 14, 1986

Tan-yr-Unto Bend Written Answers February 19, 1986

A5 (Traffic) Written Answers February 20, 1986

Colliery Closures Commons March 3, 1986

Wales Commons March 3, 1986

A483 (Traffic Statistics) Written Answers March 10, 1986

Local Radio Written Answers March 11, 1986

Public Transport Written Answers March 20, 1986

EC Farm Prices Commons March 24, 1986

Rural Areas Commons March 24, 1986

Chirk and Ruabon Bypass Written Answers March 24, 1986

Title Commons May 20, 1986

Ruthin-Mold Road (Investigation) Written Answers June 24, 1986

2 speeches — Sheep Annual Premium Commons June 30, 1986

Housing Expenditure Commons November 17, 1986

2 speeches — Cervical Cancer Screening Commons November 17, 1986

2 speeches — Job Release Scheme Commons November 18, 1986

Industry and Employment Commons November 18, 1986

Housing Expenditure Written Answers November 19, 1986

2 speeches — Rural Areas (Policing) Commons November 20, 1986

2 speeches — Coal Industry (Output) Commons November 24, 1986

Community Hospitals Written Answers November 25, 1986

Motorways (Speed Limit) Written Answers December 1, 1986

2 speeches — Sheep Commons December 8, 1986

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