Mr Winston Churchill

October 10, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Winston Churchill

Contributions

1985

NHS (Annual Report) Commons January 15, 1985

4 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons January 16, 1985

Regional Policy Commons January 17, 1985

Service Personnel (Premature Retirement) Written Answers January 21, 1985

Service Personnel (Costs) Written Answers January 21, 1985

Service Personnel (Costs) Written Answers January 22, 1985

Public Expenditure Written Answers January 28, 1985

Armed Services (Manpower) Written Answers January 29, 1985

RAF Pilots (Training) Written Answers January 29, 1985

Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions Written Answers January 29, 1985

Personal Incomes Written Answers January 29, 1985

5 speeches — Airports Inquiries 1981–1983 (Inspector's Report) Commons January 30, 1985

Public Expenditure Written Answers January 30, 1985

2 speeches — Rates Revaluation Written Answers February 11, 1985

Personal Incomes Written Answers February 11, 1985

Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions Written Answers February 11, 1985

Engagements Commons March 7, 1985

Chemical Weapons Negotiations Written Answers April 17, 1985

Stansted Airport (Inquiry) Written Answers April 19, 1985

Engagements Commons May 9, 1985

Road Safety (Research) Commons June 10, 1985

2 speeches — Defence Estimates 1985 Commons June 13, 1985

Defence Estimates 1985 Commons June 13, 1985

Airports Policy Commons June 17, 1985

4 speeches — Home Affairs Commons November 7, 1985

Crown Proceedings Act Written Answers November 26, 1985

Engagements Commons November 28, 1985

3 speeches — Points of Order Commons December 5, 1985

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons December 9, 1985

2 speeches — Channel (Fixed Link) Commons December 9, 1985

Engagements Commons December 19, 1985

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