Sir Peter Emery

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

Contributions

1991

Engagements Commons January 17, 1991

Business of the House Commons January 17, 1991

2 speeches — Local Government Finance (England) Commons January 17, 1991

4 speeches — Departmental Select Committees Commons January 21, 1991

4 speeches — European Standing Committees Commons January 22, 1991

Science Policy Commons February 6, 1991

NHS Drugs Written Answers February 13, 1991

Business of the House Commons February 14, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 18, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 28, 1991

4 speeches — Parliamentary Boundary Commission Commons March 8, 1991

Area Museum Councils Commons March 11, 1991

Computers Written Answers March 13, 1991

Drugs (Costs) Written Answers March 25, 1991

CLASS XVI, VOTE 11 Commons April 30, 1991

Select Committees Written Answers May 1, 1991

Family Benefits Commons May 20, 1991

Business of the House Commons May 22, 1991

Lords Amendments Written Answers June 5, 1991

Business of the House Commons June 6, 1991

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers June 12, 1991

3 speeches — NOTICE ETC. OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION Commons June 19, 1991

Business of the House Commons June 20, 1991

Criminal Justice Bill Commons June 25, 1991

European Standing Committees Commons June 26, 1991

Procedures of the House Commons June 27, 1991

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

Lords Amendments Written Answers July 9, 1991

Engagements Commons July 11, 1991

Animal Welfare Commons July 18, 1991

9 speeches — Standing Orders (Amendments) Commons July 18, 1991

Group of Seven Commons July 19, 1991

Bank of credit and Commerce International> Commons July 19, 1991

6 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Commons November 11, 1991

8 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons November 12, 1991

8 speeches — GPs (Computer Costs) Commons December 5, 1991

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