Mr Spencer Batiste

June 5, 1945 -
Summary information for Mr Spencer Batiste

Contributions

1994

Industrial Production Commons January 12, 1994

Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994

Business of the House Commons January 20, 1994

Middle East Commons February 2, 1994

Coal Industry Commons February 9, 1994

Tuition Fees Written Answers February 15, 1994

Data Protection Registrar Written Answers February 18, 1994

Business of the House Commons February 24, 1994

Power Stations Written Answers March 4, 1994

Manufacturing Industry Commons March 9, 1994

Insolvency (Employees' Rights) Commons March 14, 1994

Coal Mining Effluent Commons March 16, 1994

ENVIRONMENTAL DUTIES IN CONNECTION WITH PLANNING Commons March 23, 1994

Israel Commons March 30, 1994

Middle East Written Answers March 30, 1994

Interception of Communications Act 1985 Written Answers March 31, 1994

Energy Conservation Commons April 20, 1994

Council Tax Written Answers April 20, 1994

2 speeches — Lenient Sentences Commons April 21, 1994

Middle East Peace Talks Commons May 4, 1994

Research And Development Commons May 11, 1994

Identity Cards Commons May 19, 1994

Engagements Commons May 19, 1994

Business of the House Commons May 25, 1994

Italy Commons June 15, 1994

Cash Limits Written Answers June 15, 1994

Coal Industry Commons June 22, 1994

Retail Prices Index Commons June 30, 1994

Services for Members Commons June 30, 1994

Israel (Scientific Links) Commons July 4, 1994

Engagements Commons July 14, 1994

Competitiveness Commons July 20, 1994

Public Bodies Commons October 17, 1994

Business of the House Commons October 20, 1994

Statistics Commons November 1, 1994

University Degrees Written Answers November 1, 1994

DNA Sampling Written Answers November 3, 1994

2 speeches — Exports Commons November 23, 1994

2 speeches — Green Belt Commons November 30, 1994

Opencasting (Leeds Green Belt) Commons December 7, 1994

Pergau Dam Commons December 13, 1994

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