Mr Winston Churchill

October 10, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Winston Churchill

Contributions

1994

5 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994

2 speeches — Royal Air Force Commons January 27, 1994

HMS Valiant Written Answers January 28, 1994

Coal Industry Commons February 9, 1994

Organ Transplants Written Answers February 14, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 3, 1994

Kidney Transplants Written Answers March 3, 1994

British Forces (Bosnia) Commons March 10, 1994

European Union Commons March 30, 1994

Bosnia Commons April 18, 1994

Bosnia Commons April 25, 1994

3 speeches — The Army Commons May 4, 1994

Defence Capability Commons May 10, 1994

"Front Line First" Written Answers May 19, 1994

2 speeches — Dartmouth Naval College Written Answers May 25, 1994

Dartmouth Naval College Written Answers May 26, 1994

Organ Donation Written Answers June 16, 1994

Troops (Emergency Tours) Written Answers June 20, 1994

Household Division Written Answers June 20, 1994

British Pension Rights Written Answers June 27, 1994

Pensions Written Answers July 4, 1994

Contracts Commons July 6, 1994

4 speeches — Overseas Pensioners Commons July 6, 1994

Residence Qualification Written Answers July 12, 1994

2 speeches — Retirement Pensions Written Answers July 12, 1994

Asylum Written Answers July 14, 1994

Kuwait Commons October 17, 1994

2 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons October 17, 1994

2 speeches — Committee of Privileges (Evidence) Commons October 31, 1994

"Partnership for Peace" Commons November 2, 1994

Kidney Donor Register Written Answers December 1, 1994

Compensation Payments Written Answers December 1, 1994

European Council Commons December 12, 1994

Speakers' Pensions Written Answers December 16, 1994

Queen's Flight Written Answers December 16, 1994

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Written Answers December 20, 1994

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