Mr Stephen Day
October 30, 1948 -Summary information for Mr Stephen Day
Contributions
1991
2 speeches — Competitive Tendering Commons January 30, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 31, 1991
United States Forces (United Kingdom) Commons February 5, 1991
2 speeches — Sudan Commons February 13, 1991
9 speeches — RANDOM BREATH TESTING AT ROADSIDE CHECKPOINTS Commons February 26, 1991
2 speeches — Economic Priorities Commons March 20, 1991
Privatisation Written Answers March 25, 1991
3 speeches — Motorways Written Answers March 28, 1991
2 speeches — Health Service and Community Care Commons April 17, 1991
Road Accidents Written Answers April 25, 1991
Telecommunications Equipment Written Answers May 1, 1991
Tourism Written Answers May 7, 1991
2 speeches — Child Abuse Commons May 14, 1991
EC Meetings Written Answers June 13, 1991
2 speeches — Air Passenger Breathing Equipment Written Answers June 25, 1991
Crash Cushions Written Answers June 25, 1991
Business of the House Commons June 27, 1991
Household Waste Written Answers July 2, 1991
UN Arms Export Register Written Answers July 24, 1991
FIRST DAY Commons October 14, 1991
Energy Efficiency Written Answers October 16, 1991
Chief Electoral Officer's Report Written Answers October 17, 1991
Manchester Airport Commons October 22, 1991
Crash Cushions Written Answers November 5, 1991
Electricity Shareholders Written Answers November 11, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 12, 1991
Cyprus Commons November 20, 1991
Corporation Tax Written Answers November 29, 1991
EC Business Written Answers December 2, 1991
2 speeches — NHS Expenditure Commons December 3, 1991
2 speeches — Smoke Hoods Written Answers December 3, 1991
Car Safety Written Answers December 20, 1991
Pollution and Congestion, London Written Answers December 20, 1991
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