Mr William Powell
August 3, 1948 -Summary information for Mr William Powell
Contributions
1986
A1-M1 Link Written Answers January 13, 1986
2 speeches — China Commons January 15, 1986
REPLAN Programme Written Answers January 16, 1986
Council House Sales Written Answers January 20, 1986
Trade Union Ballots Written Answers January 21, 1986
Youth Training Scheme Written Answers January 22, 1986
Enterprise Allowance Written Answers January 22, 1986
2 speeches — Corby (Grants) Written Answers January 22, 1986
A1/M1 Link (Kettering-Brampton) Written Answers February 3, 1986
Felixstowe Dock and Railway Bill (Committee) Commons February 12, 1986
Top Salaries Review Body Written Answers February 14, 1986
11 speeches — Assistant Bishops Written Answers February 20, 1986
Rushden and Higham Ferrers Bypass Commons February 24, 1986
A605 (Inspector's Report) Written Answers February 28, 1986
Lodiva Ltd. Written Answers March 18, 1986
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 24, 1986
Shops Act 1950 Written Answers March 27, 1986
Trade Union Ballots Written Answers April 22, 1986
Police-Community Relations Written Answers April 24, 1986
RELIEF FOR DONATIONS UNDER PAYROLL DEDUCTION SCHEME Commons May 6, 1986
2 speeches — (Clauses 2, 15, 26 and 80) Commons May 7, 1986
Channel Tunnel Bill (Committal) Commons June 5, 1986
Secondary Education (Management) Written Answers June 10, 1986
4 speeches — Patronage (Benefices) Commons June 12, 1986
Public Expenditure Written Answers June 19, 1986
Representation of the People Commons June 23, 1986
A1-M1 Link Road Written Answers July 21, 1986
Deacons (Ordination of Women) Measure Commons October 28, 1986
Energy Conservation and Efficiency Written Answers November 24, 1986
2 speeches — Drinking and Driving Commons December 1, 1986
MV Derbyshire Written Answers December 1, 1986
Business Expansion Scheme Written Answers December 5, 1986
Labour Statistics Written Answers December 9, 1986
Pilkington Brothers plc Commons December 15, 1986
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