Mr Michael McNair-Wilson
October 12, 1930 - March 28, 1993Summary information for Mr Michael McNair-Wilson
Contributions
1992
Organ Transplants Written Answers January 13, 1992
HIV Infection Commons January 21, 1992
Kidney Patients Written Answers January 21, 1992
HIV and AIDS Written Answers January 21, 1992
Kidney Patients Written Answers January 21, 1992
RAF Greenham Common Written Answers January 21, 1992
Kidney Patients Written Answers January 23, 1992
Albania Written Answers January 24, 1992
Haemodialysis Machines Written Answers January 24, 1992
Foxes Written Answers January 29, 1992
Caravan Sites (Amendment) Commons February 4, 1992
Psychopathic Persons Written Answers February 5, 1992
Ozone Layer Written Answers February 12, 1992
2 speeches — Army Bill Commons February 13, 1992
HIV (Blood Transfusions) Written Answers February 17, 1992
2 speeches — Air Safety Written Answers February 17, 1992
Organ Donor Cards Commons February 18, 1992
Organ Retrievals Written Answers February 18, 1992
RAF Greenham Common Written Answers February 21, 1992
Training Written Answers February 24, 1992
Ozone Layer Written Answers February 24, 1992
Hospital Waiting Lists Commons February 27, 1992
Gravel Written Answers February 28, 1992
Northern Ireland Commons March 5, 1992
Cases (Abandonment) Written Answers March 6, 1992
Crutches and Walking Frames Written Answers March 6, 1992
Baltic Republics (Gold) Written Answers March 9, 1992
Cosmetic Treatment Written Answers March 9, 1992
Service Children's Education Authority Written Answers March 10, 1992
Boarding School Allowance Written Answers March 10, 1992
Albania Written Answers March 12, 1992
Organ Transplants Written Answers March 12, 1992
Eavesdropping Devices Written Answers March 16, 1992
Human Organs Written Answers March 16, 1992
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