Mrs Maureen Hicks

February 23, 1948 -
Summary information for Mrs Maureen Hicks

Contributions

1991

Grant-maintained Schools Commons January 15, 1991

The Gulf Commons January 15, 1991

Local Government Finance (England) Commons January 17, 1991

7 speeches — Children and Young Persons (Protection from Tobacco) Bill Commons January 18, 1991

3 speeches — Children and Young Persons (Protection Against Tobacco) Bill Commons January 18, 1991

West Midlands Police Written Answers January 22, 1991

Manufacturing Industry Commons January 23, 1991

Business Investment Written Answers January 23, 1991

Food Safety Written Answers January 24, 1991

Police Posts Written Answers January 24, 1991

Black Country Spine Road Written Answers January 28, 1991

2 speeches — Fluoride Written Answers January 28, 1991

2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons January 30, 1991

2 speeches — Recession in Industry Commons January 30, 1991

Local Government Finance Written Answers January 31, 1991

Census Written Answers February 1, 1991

Family Policy Commons February 4, 1991

Gipsies Written Answers February 6, 1991

Women in the National Health Service Written Answers February 19, 1991

Labour Statistics Commons February 26, 1991

2 speeches — Interest Rates Commons February 28, 1991

2 speeches — New Roads and Street Works Bill [Lords] Commons March 5, 1991

2 speeches — Television Licences Commons March 7, 1991

Gulf Forces Written Answers March 12, 1991

Community Charge Written Answers March 12, 1991

Drugs Written Answers March 12, 1991

Community Relations Written Answers March 14, 1991

Local Government Review (England) Commons March 21, 1991

Consumer Representatives Written Answers March 21, 1991

2 speeches — Training and Enterprise Councils Commons March 26, 1991

2 speeches — Community Charge Commons March 27, 1991

Kuwait Written Answers March 27, 1991

Local Government Review (England) Commons April 23, 1991

Domestic Violence Units Written Answers April 25, 1991

4 speeches — School Teachers' Pay and Conditions (No. 2) Bill Commons April 29, 1991

Temporary Employment Scheme Written Answers April 29, 1991

Abortion (RU486 Pill) Written Answers May 1, 1991

Army Helicopters Written Answers May 7, 1991

Community Employment Written Answers May 7, 1991

Council Tax Written Answers May 8, 1991

Health Service and Community Care Commons May 14, 1991

2 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools Commons May 15, 1991

Interest Rates Written Answers May 16, 1991

Education and Training Commons May 20, 1991

Pensioners Written Answers May 20, 1991

2 speeches — Child Support Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1991

"Options for Change" Written Answers June 4, 1991

Training and the Unemployed Commons June 5, 1991

2 speeches — Rents-to-Mortgages Scheme Commons June 12, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 13, 1991

2 speeches — Project 2000 Commons June 18, 1991

6 speeches — Water Industry Commons June 18, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 25, 1991

Drug Initiative Teams Written Answers July 4, 1991

Sittings of the House (Select Committee) Commons July 9, 1991

2 speeches — City Challenge Commons July 10, 1991

2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 11, 1991

"Black Country Bright Future" Written Answers July 15, 1991

2 speeches — Women's Health Commons July 16, 1991

Pensioners (Home Ownership) Written Answers July 22, 1991

2 speeches — Further Education Colleges Commons July 23, 1991

Squatting Commons October 15, 1991

West Midlands Development Agency Written Answers October 16, 1991

Asylum Bill Commons November 13, 1991

Noisy Parties Written Answers November 15, 1991

2 speeches — Education (Schools) Bill Commons November 19, 1991

Business of the House Commons December 5, 1991

Schools Written Answers December 9, 1991

Examination Results Commons December 10, 1991

Engagements Commons December 12, 1991

Midland Metro Written Answers December 20, 1991

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