Mr Stuart Randall
June 22, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Stuart Randall
Contributions
1987
3 speeches — Severe Weather Payments Commons January 14, 1987
Fertilisers Commons January 22, 1987
Unemployment Costs Written Answers January 29, 1987
Accident and Emergency Departments (Doctors' Posts) Written Answers February 2, 1987
2 speeches — Fishing Industry (Light Dues) Written Answers February 9, 1987
Immigration Written Answers February 12, 1987
5 speeches — Maternity Payments Written Answers February 12, 1987
Maternity Payments Written Answers February 17, 1987
Falklands Fisheries Commons February 19, 1987
Maritime Strategy Written Answers February 24, 1987
Mature Students Written Answers March 12, 1987
5 speeches — Amendment of the Law Commons March 17, 1987
Food Aid Commons March 19, 1987
Agriculture Industry Commons March 19, 1987
Horticulture Industry Commons March 19, 1987
Business of the House Commons March 19, 1987
Fishing Vessels (Loss Inquiries) Written Answers April 8, 1987
Fishing Vessels (Accident Statistics) Written Answers April 8, 1987
Vessel Losses Written Answers April 8, 1987
2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 22, 1987
Food Aid Commons April 23, 1987
Community Charge Written Answers May 6, 1987
Wool Commons July 2, 1987
2 speeches — British Sugar Beet Quota Commons July 13, 1987
Saithe Catch Quotas Written Answers July 16, 1987
Fishing Quotas Written Answers July 17, 1987
4 speeches — Employment Bill Commons November 3, 1987
Nationality Commons November 5, 1987
2 speeches — Nationality Written Answers November 5, 1987
Afro-Caribbeans (Mental Institutions) Written Answers November 5, 1987
5 speeches — Crime Prevention Commons November 6, 1987
Licensing Bill Commons November 9, 1987
Immigration Written Answers November 9, 1987
5 speeches — Immigration Bill Commons November 16, 1987
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