Mr Ronnie Campbell
August 14, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Ronnie Campbell
Contributions
1988
Clothing Industry (Blyth and Cramlinton) Written Answers January 11, 1988
4 speeches — Clothing Industry (Blyth and Cramlinton) Written Answers January 11, 1988
Job Creation (Blyth and Cramlinton) Written Answers January 11, 1988
Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Written Answers January 12, 1988
Interest Rates Written Answers January 14, 1988
Teachers Written Answers January 29, 1988
School Meals Written Answers February 1, 1988
Pupil-Teacher Ratios Written Answers February 1, 1988
Heavy Lorries Written Answers February 1, 1988
Education Reform Written Answers February 2, 1988
Nursery Education Written Answers February 2, 1988
Social Security Reform Written Answers February 2, 1988
Meningitis Written Answers February 2, 1988
Coal Reserves Written Answers February 3, 1988
Single Payments Written Answers February 3, 1988
Single Payments Written Answers February 4, 1988
Cancer Screening Written Answers February 4, 1988
Benefit Claimants Written Answers February 5, 1988
Government Shareholdings Written Answers February 11, 1988
Labour Statistics Written Answers February 15, 1988
Dogs (Northumberland) Written Answers February 15, 1988
Cervical Cancer Written Answers February 15, 1988
Disabled People Written Answers February 16, 1988
Nursery Education Written Answers February 16, 1988
School Buildings Written Answers February 16, 1988
Pupil Statistics Written Answers February 16, 1988
Police Manpower Written Answers February 17, 1988
Northumberland Ambulance Service Written Answers February 18, 1988
Mental Nurses (Northumberland) Written Answers February 19, 1988
Child Benefit Written Answers February 19, 1988
Northern Development Agency Written Answers February 22, 1988
2 speeches — Nuclear Strategy Commons February 23, 1988
Hospital Beds Written Answers February 23, 1988
Imported Coal Written Answers February 29, 1988
Mental Nurses (Northumberland) Written Answers March 4, 1988
Oil-fired Power Stations Written Answers March 7, 1988
9 speeches — Coal Industry Commons March 8, 1988
NHS (Finance) Written Answers March 10, 1988
Pressurised Water Reactors Written Answers March 17, 1988
Renewable Energy Sources Written Answers March 17, 1988
Nuclear Waste Written Answers March 22, 1988
F111 Aircraft Written Answers March 22, 1988
Nuclear Accidents Written Answers March 23, 1988
2 speeches — Benefit Claims Written Answers March 23, 1988
Adult Training Written Answers March 29, 1988
2 speeches — Social Security Appeals Written Answers March 29, 1988
2 speeches — Blyth Valley Written Answers April 20, 1988
Maternity Grants Written Answers April 20, 1988
Death Grants Written Answers April 20, 1988
Free School Meals Written Answers April 20, 1988
Company Tax Allowances Written Answers May 12, 1988
Scout Movement Written Answers May 12, 1988
coal Mining (Labour Productivity) Commons June 13, 1988
Departmental Manpower Written Answers June 16, 1988
Arms Trade Written Answers June 28, 1988
Northern Region Written Answers July 5, 1988
Arable Land Written Answers July 7, 1988
Council Home Sales Written Answers July 14, 1988
Public Spending Written Answers July 14, 1988
Working Women Written Answers July 14, 1988
2 speeches — Consultant Posts Written Answers July 19, 1988
Junior Hospital Doctors Written Answers July 19, 1988
Water Supply (Aluminium) Written Answers July 20, 1988
3 speeches — Engagements Commons October 27, 1988
Interest Rates Written Answers October 27, 1988
4 speeches — Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill Commons November 8, 1988
Tanks Written Answers November 29, 1988
2 speeches — Contingency Fund Commons December 8, 1988
Community Care Written Answers December 13, 1988
Training Places (Merseyside) Written Answers December 14, 1988
Disabled People Written Answers December 14, 1988
Income Support Written Answers December 21, 1988
YTS Written Answers December 22, 1988
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