Sir Peter Emery

February 27, 1926 - December 9, 2004
Summary information for Sir Peter Emery

Contributions

1987

City Technology Colleges Commons January 20, 1987

Devonport Dockyard Commons January 21, 1987

2 speeches — Nuclear Waste Commons February 9, 1987

London-Exeter Route Written Answers March 10, 1987

Engagements Commons March 12, 1987

Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station Commons March 12, 1987

European Community (Steelmaking Capacity) Commons March 16, 1987

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 23, 1987

Westland plc Commons March 25, 1987

Exeter-Exmouth Relief Road Written Answers April 1, 1987

Prison Overcrowding Commons April 2, 1987

EC (Research and Development) Commons April 22, 1987

3 speeches — Agriculture Commons April 23, 1987

Japan Commons April 29, 1987

Homelessness Commons May 6, 1987

Business of the House Commons May 11, 1987

Airbus A330/A340 Projects Commons May 14, 1987

Business of the House Commons July 9, 1987

3 speeches — RELIEF FROM TAX Commons July 14, 1987

Military Exercises (Radioactive Contamination) Commons July 15, 1987

2 speeches — British Caledonian Airways Commons July 24, 1987

Sino-British Relations Commons October 21, 1987

Business of the House Commons October 22, 1987

Health Inequalities Commons October 27, 1987

Financial Situation Commons October 27, 1987

Business of the House Commons October 29, 1987

BP Share Issue Commons October 29, 1987

Gross National Product Written Answers November 3, 1987

MODIFICATION OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons November 10, 1987

Commissioner for Local Administration Written Answers November 20, 1987

4 speeches — European Space Agency Written Answers November 26, 1987

European Space Centre Written Answers November 26, 1987

International Atomic Energy Agency Written Answers December 7, 1987

Pensions Written Answers December 7, 1987

Hospital Car Service Written Answers December 7, 1987

Religious Education Written Answers December 15, 1987

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