Mr Robert Hicks

January 18, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Hicks

Contributions

1995

Engagements Commons January 17, 1995

Fisheries Commons January 18, 1995

Health Authorities and Trusts Commons January 25, 1995

2 speeches — Activity Centres (Young Persons' Safety) Bill Commons January 27, 1995

2 speeches — National Cricket Academy Commons January 30, 1995

Devon and Cornwall Commons February 13, 1995

Live Animals (Export) Commons February 22, 1995

Pupil-teacher Ratios Written Answers March 20, 1995

2 speeches — Cornwall Local Education Authority Written Answers March 20, 1995

Employment Statistics Written Answers March 22, 1995

Service Housing, Cornwall, South-East Written Answers March 22, 1995

Naval Training Written Answers March 22, 1995

European Regional Development Fund Written Answers March 29, 1995

2 speeches — Yemen Written Answers March 30, 1995

Grant Misuse Written Answers April 4, 1995

2 speeches — Broadmoor Farm Business Park Commons May 3, 1995

Nuclear-powered Submarines Written Answers May 17, 1995

Roads Programme Commons May 22, 1995

Local Authority Discussions Commons June 6, 1995

Caravans and Leisure Parks Written Answers June 12, 1995

2 speeches — Trident Written Answers June 22, 1995

Royal Navy Trainees Written Answers June 28, 1995

Infertility Written Answers July 17, 1995

Cadets (Education) Written Answers July 18, 1995

Employment Written Answers July 18, 1995

Recruits Written Answers July 18, 1995

RN College, Dartmouth Written Answers July 18, 1995

HMS Raleigh, Torpoint Written Answers July 18, 1995

Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 19, 1995

Fisheries Written Answers November 22, 1995

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons November 29, 1995

Syria Written Answers November 29, 1995

Farm Incomes Commons December 11, 1995

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