Mr Stephen Dorrell

March 25, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr Stephen Dorrell

Contributions

1986

Labour Statistics Written Answers January 30, 1986

EC (United States Manufacturing Clause) Written Answers February 26, 1986

Engagements Commons March 6, 1986

3 speeches — Family Planning Aid Written Answers March 10, 1986

Food (Irradiation) Written Answers April 10, 1986

European Monetary System Commons May 15, 1986

Youth Training Scheme Commons May 20, 1986

University Funding Commons May 20, 1986

3 speeches — Sex Discrimination Bill [Lords] Commons May 22, 1986

Public Expenditure Commons June 19, 1986

Aid (Gross National Product) Commons June 23, 1986

Research Grants Written Answers June 24, 1986

Higher and Continuing Education Commons June 25, 1986

School Books Commons July 8, 1986

Income Tax and National Insurance Commons July 17, 1986

Youth Training Scheme Commons July 22, 1986

EDUCATIONAL MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE Commons July 22, 1986

Economic and Finance Council Written Answers October 22, 1986

Competition Policy (Monopolies and Mergers Commission) Commons November 5, 1986

Inflation Commons November 6, 1986

Visas Commons November 20, 1986

Leicestershire (Budget Allocation) Commons November 25, 1986

Coal Industry Bill Commons November 25, 1986

3 speeches — Multi-fibre Arrangement Commons December 2, 1986

Intermediate Nuclear Forces Commons December 3, 1986

European Council (London) Commons December 8, 1986

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Commons December 8, 1986

2 speeches — Food Aid Commons December 9, 1986

Police Accommodation Written Answers December 9, 1986

Supplementary Benefit (Mortgage Interest) Commons December 10, 1986

2 speeches — POWER OF SECRETARY OF STATE TO MAKE PROVISION BY ORDER Commons December 10, 1986

Training Initiative Commons December 16, 1986

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