Mr Robert Parry

1933 - March 9, 2000
Summary information for Mr Robert Parry

Contributions

1988

2 speeches — West Bank (Ministerial Visit) Written Answers January 11, 1988

Nigeria Written Answers January 12, 1988

Ministerial Visit (North Africa) Written Answers January 12, 1988

Prevention of Terrorism Commons February 16, 1988

Young People (Homelessness and Crime) Written Answers February 17, 1988

Deportation Orders Written Answers February 18, 1988

Liverpool (Ministerial Visit) Written Answers February 22, 1988

Frigates Written Answers February 23, 1988

Exceptional Leave Criteria Written Answers February 29, 1988

Shopping Centre (Dee Estuary) Written Answers February 29, 1988

Consultants Written Answers February 29, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers March 1, 1988

West Bank Written Answers March 2, 1988

Church Land Written Answers March 3, 1988

Children and Women (NHS Services) Commons March 8, 1988

Hospital Facilities Written Answers March 8, 1988

Submarine Nuclear Reactors Written Answers March 22, 1988

2 speeches — Irish Ministers (Meetings) Commons March 24, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers March 29, 1988

System-built Houses Written Answers April 14, 1988

Warsaw Pact (Military Data) Written Answers April 26, 1988

House Building Written Answers April 28, 1988

Albania Written Answers May 20, 1988

2 speeches — London Underground (Fires) Written Answers May 23, 1988

Liverpool Written Answers May 24, 1988

Ex-Government Employees (Outside Appointments) Written Answers May 24, 1988

2 speeches — North Korea Written Answers May 25, 1988

5 speeches — Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Written Answers May 26, 1988

Mr. R. J. Driscoll Written Answers May 26, 1988

Unemployment Levels Written Answers May 26, 1988

Liverpool (Visit) Written Answers May 27, 1988

Liverpool Written Answers May 27, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers June 7, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers June 20, 1988

Sharpeville Six Written Answers June 20, 1988

Estimates Written Answers June 28, 1988

2 speeches — Sexual Offences Act 1985 Written Answers June 30, 1988

West Belfast Written Answers June 30, 1988

Health and Safety Executive Written Answers July 5, 1988

South Korea Written Answers July 6, 1988

Warsaw Pact/NATO Conventional Forces Written Answers July 26, 1988

Princes Dock, Liverpool Written Answers July 26, 1988

Liverpool Docklands Written Answers July 26, 1988

Anglo-Irish Agreement Written Answers July 27, 1988

Fair Employment Written Answers July 28, 1988

United Kingdom Harvest Written Answers October 20, 1988

Inner Cities Written Answers October 25, 1988

Broadcasting Written Answers November 10, 1988

Saharawi Refugees Written Answers November 14, 1988

Saharawi People Written Answers November 14, 1988

Morocco Written Answers November 14, 1988

Oscar Mpetha Written Answers November 14, 1988

2 speeches — Post Offices Written Answers November 14, 1988

Cigarette Imports Written Answers November 14, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers November 14, 1988

Tobacco Industry Written Answers November 14, 1988

Liverpool Written Answers November 14, 1988

Christmas Bonus Written Answers November 14, 1988

3 speeches — Development Corporations Written Answers November 14, 1988

2 speeches — Tobacco (Excise Duty) Written Answers November 14, 1988

2 speeches — Freeports Written Answers November 14, 1988

2 speeches — Civil Service (Transfers) Written Answers November 15, 1988

Revenue (Liverpool) Written Answers November 15, 1988

GDP (Liverpool) Written Answers November 15, 1988

Wealth Creation (Liverpool) Written Answers November 15, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers November 15, 1988

NATO (Burden-Sharing) Written Answers November 29, 1988

Tobacco Factories Written Answers December 1, 1988

Tobacco Tax Written Answers December 12, 1988

Anglo-Irish Conference Written Answers December 22, 1988

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