Mr Sean Hughes
May 8, 1946 - June 25, 1990Summary information for Mr Sean Hughes
Contributions
1990
3 speeches — Dental Treatment Written Answers January 8, 1990
2 speeches — Dental Caries Written Answers January 8, 1990
Dental Forms Written Answers January 8, 1990
Estate Agents Written Answers January 8, 1990
US Spending (Europe) Commons January 9, 1990
Consumers Association Written Answers January 11, 1990
Infant Mortality Written Answers January 16, 1990
Defence Support Agencies Written Answers February 2, 1990
2 speeches — Eastern Europe Commons February 6, 1990
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 6, 1990
Dogs Written Answers February 8, 1990
Global Warming Written Answers February 19, 1990
Authorised Practitioners Written Answers March 1, 1990
2 speeches — Civil Service (Working Patterns) Written Answers March 6, 1990
Food Advisory Committee Written Answers March 8, 1990
Competition Policy Written Answers March 14, 1990
Mortgages Written Answers March 15, 1990
Dental Service Written Answers March 23, 1990
Estate Agency Written Answers March 23, 1990
Care in the Community Written Answers March 26, 1990
2 speeches — Dental Service Written Answers March 26, 1990
Jacques Delors Written Answers April 4, 1990
Consumer Guarantees Bill Written Answers April 18, 1990
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Written Answers April 19, 1990
Short-range Weapons Written Answers May 9, 1990
Engineering Products Written Answers May 16, 1990
Agricultural Research and Development Written Answers May 17, 1990
Nuclear Weapons Written Answers May 24, 1990
Plutonium Written Answers June 5, 1990
Warheads (Plutonium Recycling) Written Answers June 5, 1990
Global Warming Written Answers June 18, 1990
Research and Development Written Answers June 20, 1990
Passports Written Answers June 21, 1990
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