Mr Nigel Fisher
July 14, 1913 - October 9, 1996Summary information for Mr Nigel Fisher
Contributions
1979
INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons January 16, 1979
Hong Kong (Vietnamese Refugees) Written Answers January 17, 1979
Commuters Written Answers January 18, 1979
Ancillary Workers (Industrial Action) Written Answers January 18, 1979
Ante-natal Care Written Answers January 18, 1979
Drugs Written Answers January 18, 1979
Commuters Written Answers January 19, 1979
Commuters (London) Written Answers January 22, 1979
Pharmaceutical Companies (Promotion Costs) Written Answers January 22, 1979
Picketing Written Answers January 29, 1979
Nurses (Pay) Written Answers January 30, 1979
Essential Supplies (Picketing) Written Answers January 30, 1979
Service Personnel (Clearance of Refuse) Written Answers February 7, 1979
Hospitals (Industrial Dispute) Written Answers February 12, 1979
Directorate of Overseas Surveys Written Answers February 14, 1979
National Health Service (Cost Effective Systems) Written Answers March 16, 1979
Administrative and Ancillary Work (National Health Service Hospitals) Written Answers March 19, 1979
National Health Service (Ancillary Workers and Bed Occupancy) Written Answers March 19, 1979
National Health Service (Wage Bill) Written Answers March 19, 1979
Animals (Experiments) Written Answers March 20, 1979
Pharmaceutical Industry (Exports) Written Answers March 20, 1979
Private Contractor Services Written Answers March 23, 1979
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS Written Answers June 26, 1979
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 3, 1979
Staff Grading Review Written Answers October 26, 1979
2 speeches — Unemployment Relief Commons November 13, 1979
9 speeches — IMMIGRATION Commons December 4, 1979
2 speeches — Civil Defence Corps Commons December 13, 1979
4 speeches — Falkland Islands Written Answers December 19, 1979
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