Mr Robert Parry
1933 - March 9, 2000Summary information for Mr Robert Parry
Contributions
1992
Business of the House Commons January 30, 1992
2 speeches — Mr. John Kamara Written Answers February 6, 1992
Iran Written Answers February 17, 1992
Liverpool-London Air Service Written Answers February 28, 1992
Liverpool to London Flights Written Answers March 3, 1992
City Challenge Written Answers March 5, 1992
Children Act 1989 Written Answers March 5, 1992
Liverpool Family Service Unit Written Answers March 5, 1992
Charterhouse Estates Ltd. Written Answers March 9, 1992
Liverpool (Ministerial Visit) Written Answers March 10, 1992
Charterhouse Estates Ltd. Written Answers March 11, 1992
3 speeches — Korea Written Answers April 2, 1992
2 speeches — Somalia Written Answers April 2, 1992
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Written Answers April 2, 1992
Nuclear Installations Written Answers April 2, 1992
Business of the House Commons May 14, 1992
John Kamara Written Answers June 3, 1992
Derek Bentley Written Answers June 9, 1992
Merseyside Task Force Written Answers June 18, 1992
Mr. Lorrain Osman Written Answers June 19, 1992
Lhasa Written Answers July 14, 1992
2 speeches — Heart Disease Written Answers July 16, 1992
Visas Written Answers November 2, 1992
Cyprus Written Answers November 2, 1992
Angola Written Answers November 3, 1992
Football Written Answers November 4, 1992
Examination Results, Liverpool Written Answers December 8, 1992
Low Birth Weight Written Answers December 8, 1992
Korea Written Answers December 14, 1992
China Written Answers December 14, 1992
Power Station, Wirral Written Answers December 14, 1992
Birkenhead to Seacombe Development Proposals Written Answers December 14, 1992
2 speeches — Tobacco and Alcohol Taxation Written Answers December 15, 1992
Angola Written Answers December 16, 1992
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