for

Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in May; Lord Glenarthur,

Attows Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth office in

Chr February and June; Mr Patten, Minister for Overseas

Development, in September; Lord Young, Secretary of State

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for Trade and Industry, in June; Mr, Parkinson, Secretary of

George State for Energy, in June; Mr Younger, Secretary of State

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for Defence, in March; Mr Hamilton, Minister of State for

the Armed Forces, in March; Mr Ian Stewart, Minister of

State for the Armed Forces, in January; Mr Peter Morrison,

Minister of State for Energy, in September; Mr Wyn Roberts, Minister of State, Welsh Office, in September; Mr Macgregor,

Pant Minister for Agriculture, in September; Mr Channon, Secretary of State for Transport, in November; Mr Ridley, Secretary of State for the Environment, in December; Mr Frances Maude, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, in September.

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1989:

Lord Mackay, Lord Chancellor in December; Sir Geoffrey

Howe, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth

Affairs, in July; Lord Young, Secretary of State for Trade

and Industry in April; Lord Glenarthur, Minister of State at

the Foreign and Commonwealth office, in January; and by his

successor, Mr Francis Maude, in September; Mr Peter Viggers,

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Industry in November; and Mr Richard Needham, Parliamentary

Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, in December.

1990:

Mr Douglas Hurd, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in January; Mr Michael Howard,

Secretary of State for Employment in September; Mr Francis Maude, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in April and July; and by his successor, Lord Caithness, in September; Mr Tim Sainsbury, Minister for Trade and Mr David Mellor, Minister for the Arts, in

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