Sir Peter Emery
February 27, 1926 - December 9, 2004Summary information for Sir Peter Emery
Contributions
1993
European Community Commons January 13, 1993
Charities Written Answers January 14, 1993
M3-A303-A30 Written Answers February 1, 1993
Dual Carriageways Written Answers February 1, 1993
National Health Service (London) Commons February 16, 1993
MUSIC AND LIBRARY PROVISION Commons March 2, 1993
Business of the House Commons March 4, 1993
4 speeches — Crime Commons March 5, 1993
Scottish Government (White Paper) Commons March 9, 1993
Business of the House Commons March 11, 1993
Embassies Written Answers March 22, 1993
English Fishing Industry Commons March 25, 1993
Coal Industry Commons March 25, 1993
8 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons April 15, 1993
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons April 19, 1993
8 speeches — Chairman of Ways and Means (Ruling) Commons April 21, 1993
Criminal Justice Commons May 13, 1993
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1993
Social Housing (Rural Areas) Commons May 26, 1993
Science, Engineering and Technology Commons May 26, 1993
Bosnia Commons June 11, 1993
3 speeches — Points of Order Commons June 11, 1993
National Asthma Campaign Written Answers July 21, 1993
Business of the House Commons July 22, 1993
14 speeches — Social Policy Protocol (Confidence Motion) Commons July 23, 1993
Coal Written Answers October 22, 1993
2 speeches — Regional and Urban Policy Commons November 4, 1993
2 speeches — Sports Grounds Commons November 4, 1993
2 speeches — Parliamentary Questions Commons November 4, 1993
Hong Kong Commons December 6, 1993
Sunday Trading Bill Commons December 8, 1993
18 speeches — ALTERNATIVE SCHEMES FOR REFORM OF LAW RELATING TO SUNDAY TRADING Commons December 8, 1993
Sunday Trading Bill Commons December 8, 1993
Engagements Commons December 14, 1993
Business of the House Commons December 16, 1993
Points of Order Commons December 16, 1993
Forests, Honiton Written Answers December 17, 1993
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