Mr Stuart Randall
June 22, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Stuart Randall
Contributions
1990
Manufactured Goods Written Answers January 17, 1990
Young Offenders Commons January 25, 1990
West Wiltshire District Council Written Answers January 25, 1990
2 speeches — Licensing (Low Alcohol Drinks) Bill Commons January 26, 1990
Points of Order Commons January 31, 1990
Sexual Offences Bill Commons February 16, 1990
5 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill Commons February 16, 1990
14 speeches — Data Protection Commons February 19, 1990
Sports Grounds (Public Order) Commons February 22, 1990
Access to Health Records Bill Commons February 23, 1990
7 speeches — Criminal Justice (International; Co-operation) Bill [Lords] Commons February 27, 1990
14 speeches — Entertainments (Increased Penalties) Bill Commons March 9, 1990
Representation of the People Bill Commons March 9, 1990
Exchange Rate Mechanism Written Answers March 15, 1990
Prisons Commons March 22, 1990
SHORT TITLE, CONSEQUENTIAL REPEALS AND AMENDMENTS, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons April 27, 1990
3 speeches — INCREASE OF PENALTIES: ENGLAND AND WALES Commons April 27, 1990
INCREASE OF PENALTIES: SCOTLAND 1982 c. 45 Commons April 27, 1990
Prison Statistics Commons May 3, 1990
3 speeches — New clause 2 Commons May 11, 1990
Proceedings. Commons May 11, 1990
Sunday Trading Commons June 14, 1990
2 speeches — The Economy Commons July 24, 1990
Telecommunications Commons November 13, 1990
Sunday Trading Commons November 15, 1990
2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons November 20, 1990
Business of the House Commons November 22, 1990
10 speeches — Weapons Commons November 29, 1990
7 speeches — European Community (Developments) Commons December 6, 1990
2 speeches — The Economy Commons December 12, 1990
Soccer Violence and Hooliganism Commons December 13, 1990
PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER OF A POLICE OFFICER Commons December 17, 1990
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