Mr Anthony Nelson

June 11, 1948 -
Summary information for Mr Anthony Nelson

Contributions

1984

Kincora Children's Home Commons January 18, 1984

Staff Reductions Written Answers January 30, 1984

Economic and Industrial Progress Written Answers January 30, 1984

Oil Prices Written Answers January 31, 1984

Investor Protection (Gower Report) Written Answers February 1, 1984

Students (Travel Expenses) Commons February 7, 1984

Gleneagles Agreement Commons February 8, 1984

Early-day Motions Commons February 8, 1984

European Communities (Budget) Commons February 20, 1984

2 speeches — Arms Reductions Commons February 22, 1984

Crown Agents Commons February 23, 1984

Elsted Primary School Commons March 6, 1984

South African Prime Minister (Visit) Commons June 5, 1984

Clock Tower (Intruders) Commons June 11, 1984

Pensions (Early Leavers) Commons June 11, 1984

London Economic Summit Commons June 12, 1984

ABOLITION OF TIME RESTRICTION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS Commons June 13, 1984

Religious Education Written Answers June 19, 1984

Elsted Village School Written Answers June 19, 1984

Civil Defence Commons June 21, 1984

Engagements Written Answers June 26, 1984

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 28, 1984

Engagements Written Answers July 5, 1984

2 speeches — Orthopaedic Registrars Written Answers July 10, 1984

3 speeches — Investor Protection (Gower Report) Commons July 16, 1984

Forensic Pathology Service Written Answers July 17, 1984

4 speeches — Government Policy Commons July 31, 1984

South Africa (British Consulate) Commons October 23, 1984

Hydrocarbons (Exploration) Commons November 28, 1984

British Telecom Commons December 3, 1984

Autumn Statement Commons December 6, 1984

Lorry Weight Limit Written Answers December 10, 1984

Soviet Union (Foreign Minister's Visit) Written Answers December 12, 1984

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