Mr Stan Orme
April 5, 1923 - April 27, 2005Summary information for Mr Stan Orme
Contributions
1989
9 speeches — House of Commons Services Commons January 30, 1989
4 speeches — Citizens' Compensation Bill Commons March 3, 1989
4 speeches — Northern Ballet Theatre Commons March 8, 1989
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons March 9, 1989
Northern ballet theatre Written Answers March 10, 1989
Information Technology Written Answers April 19, 1989
3 speeches — RECOVERY OF SUMS EQUIVALENT TO BENEFIT FROM COMPENSATION PAYMENTS IN RESPECT OF ACCIDENTS, INJURIES AND DISEASES Commons April 26, 1989
2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons May 16, 1989
Household Electrical Goods Written Answers May 17, 1989
13 speeches — Associated British Ports (No. 2) Bill Commons May 23, 1989
Wembley Tube Station Written Answers May 26, 1989
Manufacturing Investment Commons June 8, 1989
Trade Statistics Written Answers June 21, 1989
3 speeches — Football Spectators Bill [Lords] Commons June 27, 1989
Balance of Trade Written Answers July 6, 1989
2 speeches — European Commission Commons July 12, 1989
Youth Training Scheme Written Answers July 18, 1989
Media Ownership Written Answers July 19, 1989
OFFENCES RELATING TO UNAUTHORISED ATTENDANCE AT DESIGNATED FOOTBALL MATCHES Commons October 30, 1989
NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP SCHEME: CONTENTS AND PENALTIES Commons October 30, 1989
Title Commons October 30, 1989
Unemployed Benefit Claimants Written Answers October 31, 1989
Balance of Trade Written Answers November 1, 1989
Trade Deficit Written Answers November 3, 1989
Ambulance Service (Pay Dispute) Commons November 6, 1989
North West RHA Written Answers November 16, 1989
Pensions Commons November 27, 1989
NACAB Written Answers November 27, 1989
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 30, 1989
Imports Written Answers December 6, 1989
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