Mr Spencer Batiste

June 5, 1945 -
Summary information for Mr Spencer Batiste

Contributions

1995

Constitutional Reform Commons January 12, 1995

Middle East Commons February 1, 1995

Science Budget Commons February 2, 1995

Takeover Bids Commons February 8, 1995

House of Commons (Distribution of Seats) Commons February 28, 1995

Burglary Written Answers February 28, 1995

Regional Electricity Companies Commons March 8, 1995

Crown Prosecution Service Commons March 20, 1995

National Science Week Commons March 27, 1995

8 speeches — MEANING OF "DISABILITY" AND "DISABLED PERSON" Commons March 28, 1995

Engagements Commons March 30, 1995

Manufacturing Base Commons April 5, 1995

Precious Metals (Marking) Written Answers April 5, 1995

Rugby League Commons April 26, 1995

Middle East Peace Process Commons May 3, 1995

Public Sector Borrowing Requirement Commons May 11, 1995

3 speeches — Legal Services Commons May 15, 1995

Opencast Mining Commons May 17, 1995

Chain Gangs Commons May 18, 1995

Local Minerals Plans Written Answers May 24, 1995

3 speeches — Opencast Mining Commons July 5, 1995

Civil Courts Commons July 10, 1995

Points of Order Commons July 10, 1995

Industrial Competitiveness Commons July 12, 1995

Greenbury Report Commons July 17, 1995

Regional Orchestras Commons October 16, 1995

6 speeches — Science and Technology Commons October 20, 1995

Policyholders Protection Act 1975 Written Answers October 23, 1995

Middle East Commons October 25, 1995

Export Promotion Commons November 1, 1995

Cable Television Written Answers November 1, 1995

Right of Audience Written Answers November 7, 1995

Advisory Committee Membership Written Answers November 7, 1995

European Community Directives Commons November 21, 1995

2 speeches — Water Supply (West Yorkshire) Commons November 22, 1995

2 speeches — Procurement Programme Commons November 28, 1995

BBC World Service Commons November 29, 1995

Private Pension Funds Written Answers December 12, 1995

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