Sir Peter Emery
February 27, 1926 - December 9, 2004Summary information for Sir Peter Emery
Contributions
1996
5 speeches — BBC World Service Commons January 16, 1996
Business of the House Commons January 25, 1996
Local Government Finance Commons January 31, 1996
BSE (Agriculture) Commons March 25, 1996
School Funding Written Answers March 25, 1996
Pollution Commons March 26, 1996
Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Powers) Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons April 2, 1996
BSE Commons April 3, 1996
BSE Commons April 16, 1996
BSE (Agriculture Council) Commons May 1, 1996
Aid Written Answers May 7, 1996
2 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons May 15, 1996
Agriculture Council Commons May 21, 1996
4 speeches — Residential Care Provision Written Answers June 4, 1996
5 speeches — Parliamentary Proceedings (Welsh) Commons June 5, 1996
NHS Dentistry Commons June 12, 1996
Ministerial Visits Commons June 24, 1996
Smoking Written Answers June 25, 1996
Bosnia-Herzegovina Written Answers July 2, 1996
Planning Guidance (New Settlements) Written Answers July 3, 1996
13 speeches — Parliamentary Procedure Commons July 11, 1996
2 speeches — Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 24, 1996
Care Homes Written Answers July 24, 1996
Environmental Management Written Answers July 24, 1996
Business of the House Commons October 24, 1996
2 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons October 24, 1996
Bowman Programme Written Answers November 6, 1996
Airborne Warning and Communication Aircraft Written Answers November 6, 1996
Offset Purchasing Agreements Written Answers November 6, 1996
Zaire Commons November 11, 1996
Sports Sponsorship Written Answers November 18, 1996
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Commons November 27, 1996
Local Government Finance Commons November 27, 1996
European Union Commons December 11, 1996
Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe Written Answers December 16, 1996
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