Mr Sebastian Coe
September 29, 1956 -Summary information for Mr Sebastian Coe
Contributions
1995
Fisheries Commons January 18, 1995
Kobe Earthquake Written Answers January 25, 1995
Mortgage Interest Payments Written Answers January 27, 1995
Local Government Finance Commons February 1, 1995
Departmental Funding Written Answers February 2, 1995
2 speeches — Gas Bill Commons March 13, 1995
Family Health Services Appeal Authority Written Answers March 21, 1995
2 speeches — Education Cuts Commons March 29, 1995
Income Statistics Written Answers March 29, 1995
Performance Targets Written Answers March 30, 1995
Public Libraries Written Answers April 4, 1995
Pay Review Bodies Written Answers May 11, 1995
Departmental Budget Written Answers June 7, 1995
Legal Services Ombudsman Written Answers June 13, 1995
7 speeches — Roofing Contract (Plymouth Dockyard) Commons June 28, 1995
Royal Palaces Written Answers June 28, 1995
Science Week 1995 Written Answers July 3, 1995
2 speeches — Regional Selective Assistance Commons July 12, 1995
Performance Targets Written Answers July 18, 1995
Private Rented Sector Written Answers July 19, 1995
Rail Privatisation Commons October 18, 1995
Fisheries Commons October 23, 1995
General Practitioners (West Country) Commons October 25, 1995
7 speeches — National Lottery Commons October 25, 1995
Manufacturing Industry Commons November 1, 1995
Teachers' Pensions Written Answers November 1, 1995
Family Homes and Domestic Violence Bill Written Answers November 2, 1995
Gas Industry Licensing Framework Written Answers November 17, 1995
Private Finance Initiative Written Answers November 28, 1995
Departmental Expenditure Plans Written Answers November 28, 1995
Television Licence Fees Written Answers November 30, 1995
Television Licence Fees Written Answers December 14, 1995
Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 20, 1995
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