Mr Nigel Forman
March 25, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Nigel Forman
Contributions
1981
Information Technology Written Answers January 12, 1981
Acquittal Rates Written Answers January 13, 1981
Newly Industrialising Countries Written Answers January 19, 1981
Energy Prices Commons January 26, 1981
Unemployed Persons Commons January 27, 1981
Rate Support Grant Commons February 4, 1981
Inner London Education Authority Commons February 4, 1981
Origin Marking Written Answers February 4, 1981
Information Technology Commons February 9, 1981
Coal Industry Commons February 17, 1981
Energy Conservation Division Commons February 23, 1981
House Insulation Commons February 23, 1981
2 speeches — Orders of the Day Commons February 23, 1981
Trade Union Immunities Written Answers February 24, 1981
Cycling Commons February 25, 1981
Economic Reflation Commons February 26, 1981
Elderly Persons (White Paper) Written Answers March 3, 1981
Civil Service (Dispute) Commons March 5, 1981
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1981
Public Expenditure (Transfer Payments) Written Answers March 16, 1981
Postgraduate Hospitals Written Answers March 17, 1981
National Insurance Written Answers March 18, 1981
International Computers Ltd. Commons March 19, 1981
Coal Production Commons March 23, 1981
Energy Policy Written Answers March 23, 1981
Unemployment Statistics Commons March 24, 1981
Public Expenditure Written Answers March 25, 1981
Tax Allowances Written Answers March 26, 1981
Government Expenditure Written Answers March 30, 1981
Industrial Strategy Commons April 6, 1981
3 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons April 9, 1981
Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens Written Answers April 13, 1981
Civil Service Dispute Commons April 15, 1981
Industrial Training Written Answers April 28, 1981
Public Expenditure Commons April 30, 1981
Business of the House Commons April 30, 1981
Deprivation (Research Programme) Written Answers April 30, 1981
Community Homes (Working Party Reports) Written Answers April 30, 1981
Fraud and Abuse Written Answers May 6, 1981
Lead Pollution Commons May 11, 1981
Consumption and Conservation Written Answers May 19, 1981
2 speeches — Broadcasting Commons May 21, 1981
Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens Written Answers May 21, 1981
Social Security Fraud Written Answers June 4, 1981
National Coal Board (Finance) Commons June 16, 1981
Lorries, People and the Environment Commons June 17, 1981
2 speeches — Information Technology Commons June 22, 1981
Railways (Electrification) Commons June 22, 1981
Industrial Technology (Application) Written Answers June 22, 1981
Unemployment Commons June 24, 1981
Energy Conservation Written Answers June 24, 1981
Business of the House Commons June 25, 1981
Civil Service (Pay Inquiry) Commons June 29, 1981
Appointments (Clerical Assistant and Clerical Officer) Commons July 1, 1981
Economic Situation Commons July 2, 1981
Gas Appliances (Report) Commons July 8, 1981
Police (Equipment) Commons July 15, 1981
Pedal Cyclists (Casualties) Written Answers July 15, 1981
2 speeches — Her Majesty's Government (Opposition Motion) Commons July 27, 1981
Training Centres Commons July 28, 1981
Engagements Commons July 28, 1981
Inflation Commons July 30, 1981
British Telecommunications Commons July 30, 1981
Social Studies in Schools Commons July 31, 1981
Nursery Education Commons October 27, 1981
Home Transfers (Salary Advances) Written Answers October 28, 1981
The Economy Commons November 11, 1981
Civil Service Department (Transfer of Responsibilities) Commons November 12, 1981
Alternative Energy Sources Commons November 23, 1981
Universities and Polytechnics Commons December 1, 1981
Business of the House Commons December 3, 1981
Industrial Growth Commons December 7, 1981
Business of the House Commons December 10, 1981
Employment Statistics Commons December 15, 1981
Employment and Training Commons December 15, 1981
International Year of Disabled People Commons December 22, 1981
Disabled Persons Written Answers December 22, 1981
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