Miss Emma Nicholson

October 16, 1941 -
Summary information for Miss Emma Nicholson

Contributions

1993

Kuwait Border (Iraqi Violations) Commons January 13, 1993

2 speeches — Iraq (Military Action) Commons January 13, 1993

Aujeszky's Disease Commons January 13, 1993

Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowance Written Answers January 14, 1993

The Gulf and RAF Commons January 21, 1993

Defence Exports Written Answers February 9, 1993

2 speeches — Nigeria Commons February 10, 1993

Apple Juice (Safety) Commons February 10, 1993

2 speeches — Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Commons February 16, 1993

Overseas Aid Commons March 1, 1993

Shipbuilding Written Answers March 8, 1993

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Commons March 25, 1993

Iraq Commons April 2, 1993

Chairman of Ways and Means (Ruling) Commons April 21, 1993

2 speeches — Sewage Treatment Commons April 28, 1993

3 speeches — DONATIONS FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUALS Commons May 12, 1993

2 speeches — Exporters (Government Support) Commons May 21, 1993

Science, Engineering and Technology Commons May 26, 1993

Less Favoured Areas Written Answers June 10, 1993

Dartmoor Written Answers June 16, 1993

Trident Refit (Scottish Economy) Commons June 24, 1993

Engagements Commons June 29, 1993

4 speeches — POWER TO PROVIDE ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE Commons July 2, 1993

UNESCO Commons July 7, 1993

Health Education Authority Written Answers July 13, 1993

Asylum and Immigration Appeals Written Answers July 14, 1993

Firearms Written Answers July 15, 1993

Social Policy Protocol (Confidence Motion) Commons July 23, 1993

Amar Appeal Written Answers July 27, 1993

2 speeches — Priests (Ordination of Women) Commons October 29, 1993

Child Support Agency Written Answers November 1, 1993

Human Rights Commons November 3, 1993

3 speeches — Members' Salaries Commons November 3, 1993

3 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 19, 1993

UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs Commons December 17, 1993

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