Mr Rupert Allason
November 8, 1951 -Summary information for Mr Rupert Allason
Contributions
1988
2 speeches — Protection of Official Information Bill Commons January 15, 1988
Engagements Commons January 19, 1988
War Crimes Commons February 8, 1988
Mr. John T. Saxon Written Answers April 12, 1988
Official Secrets Act Commons April 21, 1988
OFFENCES RELATING TO ANIMAL FIGHTS Commons April 22, 1988
Polygraph Testing Written Answers April 29, 1988
Public Record Office Written Answers May 12, 1988
Engagements Commons May 24, 1988
Japanese Wartime Signals Written Answers May 24, 1988
Cash Limits Written Answers May 25, 1988
8 speeches — Tourism Commons June 17, 1988
Royal Navy Written Answers June 27, 1988
HMS Hermes Written Answers June 28, 1988
Official Secrets Act 1911 Commons June 29, 1988
HMS Abdiel Written Answers June 29, 1988
Piper Alpha Platform Commons July 7, 1988
Television Licences Commons July 12, 1988
Centre for the Unemployed, Torquay Written Answers July 20, 1988
5 speeches — Official Secrets Commons July 22, 1988
Heavy Lorries (PAC Report) Written Answers July 28, 1988
Engagements Commons October 25, 1988
HMS Hermes Written Answers November 1, 1988
Planning Application, Torquay Written Answers December 6, 1988
Cape Verde Islands Written Answers December 13, 1988
Rural Areas (Violence) Commons December 15, 1988
Carlisle Report (Resource Implications) Commons December 15, 1988
Business of the House Commons December 15, 1988
12 speeches — Security Service Bill Commons December 15, 1988
Private Security Firms Written Answers December 15, 1988
National Disaster Centre Written Answers December 20, 1988
15 speeches — Official Secrets Bill Commons December 21, 1988
Aldermaston (Landscaping) Written Answers December 22, 1988
Council Housing (Torbay) Written Answers December 22, 1988
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