Mr Winston Churchill
October 10, 1940 -Summary information for Mr Winston Churchill
Contributions
1987
Ministerial Statements Commons January 12, 1987
Hon. Member for Workington (Allegations) Commons January 12, 1987
Personal Statement Commons January 26, 1987
Soviet Nuclear Forces (Attack) Commons January 27, 1987
8 speeches — High Court Injunction (Mr. Speaker's Order) Commons January 27, 1987
11 speeches — Crown Proceedings (Armed Forces) Bill Commons February 13, 1987
2 speeches — Regional Employment Opportunities Commons March 9, 1987
3 speeches — Crown Proceedings (Armed Forces) Bill Commons April 24, 1987
State Security Commons April 28, 1987
9 speeches — Senior Colman Engineering Ltd., Cheshire Commons April 28, 1987
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 7, 1987
2 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons June 25, 1987
Electoral Registration Written Answers July 7, 1987
Nerve Gas Written Answers July 16, 1987
Service Voters Written Answers July 16, 1987
Crime Statistics Written Answers July 16, 1987
2 speeches — Police Manpower Written Answers July 16, 1987
9 speeches — Inner Cities (Policing) Commons July 17, 1987
Engagements Commons July 23, 1987
Police Manpower Written Answers July 23, 1987
Crime-Police Manpower Statistics Written Answers July 23, 1987
Contadora Peace Process Commons October 21, 1987
Cuba Commons October 21, 1987
Foodstuffs (Radioactive Contamination) Commons October 28, 1987
4 speeches — Urban Development Corporations (Financial Limits) Bill Commons November 4, 1987
Vietnamese Refugees Commons November 18, 1987
2 speeches — Health and Medicines Bill Commons December 7, 1987
2 speeches — Arms Control and Disarmament (Privileges and Immunities) Bill Commons December 10, 1987
National Radiological Protection Board (Report) Written Answers December 14, 1987
Horn of Africa Commons December 16, 1987
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