Mr Stuart Bell

May 16, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Stuart Bell

Contributions

1992

Ports (Disposal of Land) Commons January 14, 1992

2 speeches — Tees and Hartlepool Commons February 5, 1992

2 speeches — Industry (Government Policies) Commons February 6, 1992

Recession and Unemployment Commons February 19, 1992

Points of Order Commons February 27, 1992

Company Directors Written Answers February 27, 1992

7 speeches — Ports Privatisation Written Answers March 2, 1992

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons March 5, 1992

4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 10, 1992

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1992

2 speeches — Farriers Written Answers April 2, 1992

Aldermaston Written Answers April 2, 1992

Counter-terrorism Commons May 8, 1992

2 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons May 8, 1992

5 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 21, 1992

European Council (Lisbon) Commons June 29, 1992

Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons July 9, 1992

Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992

3 speeches — Office Costs Allowance Commons July 14, 1992

RN Stores Depot, Eaglescliffe Commons July 14, 1992

3 speeches — Economic Policy Commons September 24, 1992

Engagements Commons October 20, 1992

2 speeches — Anglo-Israeli Relations Commons October 28, 1992

Overseas Relocation Commons November 4, 1992

GATT (Uruguay Round) Commons November 5, 1992

Political Talks (Northern Ireland) Commons November 11, 1992

GATT Commons November 23, 1992

Arms Exports (Iraq) Commons November 23, 1992

Export Credit Commons December 2, 1992

4 speeches — Housing Written Answers December 10, 1992

Primary Schools, Kent Written Answers December 10, 1992

Schengen Agreement Written Answers December 16, 1992

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