Sir Alan Haselhurst

June 23, 1937 -
Summary information for Sir Alan Haselhurst

Contributions

1988

Education Reform Commons January 19, 1988

2 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons January 21, 1988

Stansted Airport Written Answers February 12, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Commons February 16, 1988

Engagements Commons February 18, 1988

Business of the House Commons February 25, 1988

Government Data Network Commons February 25, 1988

2 speeches — Pig Industry Commons March 3, 1988

Group of Five Written Answers March 10, 1988

Education Reform Commons March 15, 1988

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 15, 1988

Education Reform Written Answers March 15, 1988

2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 28, 1988

Income Support Written Answers April 28, 1988

Common Agricultural Policy Commons May 5, 1988

European Community (Indirect Tax Harmonisation) Commons May 11, 1988

2 speeches — Joint Research Centre and the EUREKA Programme Commons May 17, 1988

National Curriculum Written Answers May 17, 1988

Government Data Network Project Written Answers May 19, 1988

Airports Policy Written Answers July 6, 1988

Self-build Housing Associations Written Answers July 18, 1988

Self Builders Written Answers July 18, 1988

4 speeches — APPLICATION OF EMPLOYMENT LAW DURING FINANCIAL DELEGATION Commons July 19, 1988

VAT (Self-Builders) Written Answers July 20, 1988

Labour Statistics Written Answers October 25, 1988

Airport Property (Transfer) Written Answers October 25, 1988

Motor Rallies Commons October 28, 1988

Motor Vehicles (Air Pollution) Commons November 1, 1988

2 speeches — School Governors Commons November 8, 1988

FIRST DAY Commons November 22, 1988

Government Data Network Written Answers December 13, 1988

Air Traffic Control Written Answers December 20, 1988

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