Mr William Powell
August 3, 1948 -Summary information for Mr William Powell
Contributions
1996
Capital Building Programme Written Answers January 26, 1996
Roundgrant Ltd. Commons January 29, 1996
Homicide Convictions Written Answers January 29, 1996
Fish Quotas Written Answers February 2, 1996
Right to Buy (Discounts) Written Answers February 5, 1996
Engagements Commons February 6, 1996
International Criminal Tribunals Written Answers February 12, 1996
International Criminal Tribunal Written Answers February 12, 1996
Structural Funds (Northamptonshire) Written Answers February 14, 1996
Teachers (Northamptonshire) Written Answers February 15, 1996
Tertiary Education Teachers, Northamptonshire Written Answers March 1, 1996
3 speeches — Taiwan Commons March 13, 1996
Council Tax Commons April 1, 1996
3 speeches — West Bromwich Building Society Commons April 24, 1996
Road Building Schemes Written Answers April 24, 1996
Retail Prices Index Written Answers April 26, 1996
Set-aside Scheme Written Answers April 26, 1996
Legal Aid Board (Payments) Written Answers May 1, 1996
Mongolia Commons May 22, 1996
National Lottery Written Answers June 11, 1996
Overdue Commercial Debt Written Answers June 13, 1996
Export Credits Guarantee Department Written Answers June 13, 1996
Radio Spectrum (Licensing) Written Answers June 13, 1996
National Lottery Written Answers June 20, 1996
Engagements Commons June 25, 1996
Capital and Grant Funding (Northamptonshire) Written Answers July 11, 1996
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Written Answers July 11, 1996
War Crimes Tribunal Commons July 12, 1996
Engagements Commons October 29, 1996
2 speeches — Crime (Sentences) Bill Commons November 4, 1996
Population Statistics Written Answers November 7, 1996
Taxation Written Answers November 7, 1996
2 speeches — Public Expenditure Written Answers November 11, 1996
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