Mr Robert Hicks

January 18, 1938 -
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Contributions

1990

2 speeches — Middle East Commons January 10, 1990

Lead-contaminated Feed Written Answers January 11, 1990

2 speeches — A38 Trunk Road Written Answers January 16, 1990

Regional Policies Written Answers January 17, 1990

Coastal Protection Schemes Written Answers January 18, 1990

Tamar Estuary Crossing Written Answers January 22, 1990

Ambulance Dispute Written Answers January 23, 1990

Low-cost Housing Written Answers January 24, 1990

BBC Written Answers January 25, 1990

Contaminated Feed Written Answers February 8, 1990

Cornwall Air Ambulance Written Answers February 20, 1990

Local Government Finance Written Answers February 21, 1990

Low Flying Written Answers March 6, 1990

Flood Defences Commons March 8, 1990

Farmers (Countryside Custodians) Written Answers March 8, 1990

South Western RHA Written Answers March 14, 1990

BBC Written Answers March 22, 1990

2 speeches — Food Hygiene Written Answers April 5, 1990

Caseons Lymphademitis Written Answers April 25, 1990

Exeter-Plymouth Link Written Answers April 27, 1990

Syria Written Answers May 9, 1990

Local Government Finance Written Answers May 23, 1990

3 speeches — EMERGENCY PROHIBITION NOTICES AND ORDERS Commons June 7, 1990

Agricultural Council Commons June 7, 1990

Middle East Written Answers June 13, 1990

Sunday Trading Written Answers June 14, 1990

Ewe Premium Written Answers June 18, 1990

Devon and Cornwall Written Answers June 20, 1990

Uniform Business Rate Written Answers June 27, 1990

Beef Written Answers June 28, 1990

4 speeches — Schools Commons July 3, 1990

Local Government Finance Commons July 19, 1990

Procedure Commons October 24, 1990

Engagements Commons October 25, 1990

European Council (Rome) Commons October 30, 1990

Devonport Dockyards Written Answers October 30, 1990

2 speeches — Radio Frequencies Commons November 15, 1990

Fisheries Commons December 13, 1990

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