Mr Terry Fields

March 8, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr Terry Fields

Contributions

1986

Mary Rose Written Answers January 16, 1986

McColl Report Written Answers January 17, 1986

Royal Liverpool Teaching Hospital Written Answers February 3, 1986

Merseyside Fire Brigade Written Answers February 7, 1986

Sinsemilla Written Answers February 10, 1986

Sinsemilla Written Answers February 10, 1986

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 11, 1986

2 speeches — Police, Fire and Civil Defence Commons February 11, 1986

4 speeches — Surcharge and Disqualification of Councillors (Abolition) Bill Commons February 14, 1986

Wages Councils Written Answers February 18, 1986

Labour Statistics Written Answers February 24, 1986

Claimants Written Answers February 24, 1986

3 speeches — Engagements Commons March 25, 1986

Supplementary Benefit (Uprating) Written Answers April 15, 1986

Benefits Written Answers April 15, 1986

National Insurance Written Answers April 15, 1986

South Africa Written Answers May 7, 1986

3 speeches — DHSS Offices (North-West) Commons May 22, 1986

Customs and Excise Written Answers June 26, 1986

Legal Aid Written Answers June 30, 1986

Customs and Excise Written Answers July 14, 1986

Supplementary Benefit Commons July 23, 1986

3 speeches — Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 24, 1986

GEC-Plessey Written Answers July 24, 1986

Visas Written Answers July 24, 1986

Availability for Work (Test) Commons October 28, 1986

Take-home Pay Commons November 6, 1986

3 speeches — J. E. Hanger and Co. Ltd. Commons November 26, 1986

Restart Scheme Written Answers December 12, 1986

3 speeches — Housing Policy Commons December 15, 1986

Restart Scheme Written Answers December 17, 1986

2 speeches — National Association of Family Support Groups Written Answers December 18, 1986

Drug Abuse Written Answers December 18, 1986

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