Mr John Fraser

June 30, 1934 -
Summary information for Mr John Fraser

Contributions

1994

Lambeth Council Written Answers January 18, 1994

Housing Corporation Written Answers January 20, 1994

Intervention Beef Written Answers February 2, 1994

Drugs (Importation) Commons February 7, 1994

Income Support (Giro Payment) Written Answers February 11, 1994

Council Tax Written Answers March 1, 1994

5 speeches — Housing Corporation Commons March 14, 1994

Disclosure Guidelines Written Answers March 17, 1994

CPS Charges Written Answers March 17, 1994

Public Interest Immunity Certificates Commons March 21, 1994

Inner Cities Commons March 25, 1994

Brian Charrington Written Answers March 29, 1994

Brian Charrington Written Answers March 30, 1994

Brian Charrington Case Written Answers March 31, 1994

2 speeches — POWER TO REMOVE TRESPASSERS ON LAND. Commons April 13, 1994

4 speeches — POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORITY TO DIRECT UNAUTHORISED CAMPERS TO LEAVE LAND Commons April 13, 1994

2 speeches — OFFENCES RELATING TO TERRORISM Commons April 13, 1994

Immigration (Carriers' Liability) Written Answers April 21, 1994

Public Interest Immunity Certificates Commons April 25, 1994

Insolvency Service Written Answers May 11, 1994

Insolvency Service Written Answers May 23, 1994

Child Care Services, Lambeth Written Answers May 25, 1994

Immigration Written Answers May 26, 1994

European Council (Corfu) Commons June 27, 1994

Brixton City Challenge Written Answers July 5, 1994

Nudge Bars Written Answers July 6, 1994

Asylum Seekers Written Answers July 11, 1994

Social Housing Commons July 18, 1994

Lloyd's Written Answers October 17, 1994

Council Tax Written Answers November 2, 1994

European Community Type-Approval of Motor Cycles Commons November 24, 1994

Casualty Services (South London) Commons December 20, 1994

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