Sir John Morris
November 5, 1931 -Summary information for Sir John Morris
Contributions
1992
Criminal Legal Fees Written Answers January 21, 1992
Neath and Port Talbot Hospital Written Answers January 21, 1992
Neath and Port Talbot Hospital Written Answers January 24, 1992
Passport Applications Written Answers January 29, 1992
Prosecution Policy (Burglary) Commons February 10, 1992
Immunologist (College of Medicine) Written Answers February 13, 1992
Young Offenders Written Answers February 25, 1992
Police Manpower Written Answers February 26, 1992
Welsh Affairs Commons February 27, 1992
Fraud Commons March 2, 1992
Local Government (Wales) Commons March 3, 1992
3 speeches — Central Taxation Units Written Answers March 10, 1992
Police Manpower Written Answers March 10, 1992
Pension Funds Commons May 11, 1992
2 speeches — British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Bill [Money] Commons May 18, 1992
Maxwell Arrests Written Answers July 1, 1992
European Community (United Kingdom Presidency) Commons July 2, 1992
Allowances Written Answers July 2, 1992
2 speeches — Port Talbot Office Written Answers July 14, 1992
Neath-Port Talbot Hospital Written Answers July 15, 1992
Rural Wales Written Answers July 15, 1992
NHS Trusts (Wales) Commons October 29, 1992
Neath-Port Talbot Hospital Written Answers October 30, 1992
South Wales Police Written Answers November 9, 1992
2 speeches — Matrix Churchill Commons November 10, 1992
Valuation Tribunal Offices Written Answers November 13, 1992
Arms Exports (Iraq) Commons November 23, 1992
3 speeches — High Court Written Answers November 27, 1992
Judicial Pensions and Retirement Bill [Lords] Commons December 3, 1992
Chancellor's Tenant Written Answers December 7, 1992
Chancellor's Legal Expenses Written Answers December 8, 1992
Ministers (Legal Costs) Written Answers December 14, 1992
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