Mr Robin Maxwell-Hyslop

June 6, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Robin Maxwell-Hyslop

Contributions

1991

Lithuania Commons January 16, 1991

Surgery Buildings Written Answers January 17, 1991

Pigs Commons January 24, 1991

Local Government Finance (England) Commons January 29, 1991

Capital Expenditure Written Answers January 31, 1991

Capital Authorisations (Devon) Written Answers January 31, 1991

REDUCTION IN THE AMOUNTS RECOVERABLE BY EMPLOYERS WHO HAVE PAID STATUTORY SICK PAY Commons February 5, 1991

Intervention Stores Commons February 21, 1991

Business of the House Commons March 7, 1991

Iraq Commons April 15, 1991

Engagements Commons April 16, 1991

2 speeches — School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Commons April 16, 1991

Agriculture Commons April 18, 1991

Local Government Review (England) Commons April 23, 1991

Economic Regions Written Answers May 10, 1991

Baltic Republics Commons June 26, 1991

Ministerial Correspondence Written Answers July 2, 1991

Ministerial Correspondence Written Answers July 3, 1991

5 speeches — Steel Industry Commons July 4, 1991

Renewable Energy Commons November 5, 1991

Priestly Functions Written Answers November 12, 1991

Beef Industry Commons November 21, 1991

Business of the House Commons November 21, 1991

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 21, 1991

European Community (Intergovernmental Conferences) Commons November 21, 1991

Local Government Finance (England) Commons November 26, 1991

Solvents Written Answers November 27, 1991

Fish Farming Written Answers November 28, 1991

Solvent-based Paints Written Answers November 28, 1991

Statemented Children Written Answers December 2, 1991

Environmental Protection Regulations Written Answers December 4, 1991

2 speeches — GCSE Written Answers December 9, 1991

Baltic States Written Answers December 10, 1991

Maastricht Commons December 18, 1991

Exeter Bypass Written Answers December 18, 1991

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