Sir Anthony Meyer

October 27, 1920 - December 24, 2004
Summary information for Sir Anthony Meyer

Contributions

1990

2 speeches — Tertiary Education, Clwyd Commons January 22, 1990

Local Government Finance (Wales) Commons January 24, 1990

Retirement Income Written Answers January 29, 1990

Pensioners (Income) Written Answers February 5, 1990

Tactical Nuclear Weapons Written Answers February 6, 1990

Eastern Europe Written Answers February 7, 1990

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers February 8, 1990

Public Expenditure Commons February 13, 1990

Standard Spending Assessment, Clwyd Commons February 19, 1990

2 speeches — A55 Commons February 19, 1990

3 speeches — Flooding (North Wales) Commons February 27, 1990

2 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons March 1, 1990

Engagements Commons March 6, 1990

Flooding Written Answers March 15, 1990

2 speeches — Floods (North Wales) Commons March 19, 1990

Homelessness Commons March 19, 1990

2 speeches — Adjournment (Easter and Monday 7 May) Commons March 27, 1990

Flood Damage Written Answers April 3, 1990

National Rivers Authority Commons April 30, 1990

Flooding, Towyn Written Answers April 30, 1990

Flooding, Towyn Written Answers May 14, 1990

Brymbo Steel Commons June 18, 1990

Floods (Compensation) Written Answers June 18, 1990

Environmental Policy Commons July 9, 1990

3 speeches — Sea Defences and Flood Damage Commons July 10, 1990

Labour Statistics Commons July 16, 1990

Rail Service, North Wales Commons October 29, 1990

Towyn Sea Wall Written Answers October 29, 1990

FIRST DAY Commons November 7, 1990

2 speeches — Bathing Waters Commons November 14, 1990

2 speeches — Rail Electrification Commons November 26, 1990

Infrastructure, Gwent Commons December 3, 1990

European Council (Rome) Commons December 18, 1990

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