Mr Nigel Forman
March 25, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Nigel Forman
Contributions
1990
Manufacturing Investment Commons January 18, 1990
Summer Time Written Answers January 25, 1990
Criminal Justice Commons February 6, 1990
Farming Diversification Written Answers February 8, 1990
Stock Exchange Commons February 14, 1990
2 speeches — East-West Relations Commons February 22, 1990
4 speeches — Planning Permission (Demolition of Houses) Bill Commons March 2, 1990
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 1990
Police Inspectorate Written Answers March 23, 1990
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 26, 1990
London (Traffic) Commons March 27, 1990
Post Office Commons April 18, 1990
British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill Commons April 19, 1990
Residential Care Homes Written Answers April 30, 1990
European Council (Dublin) Commons May 1, 1990
Business of the House Commons May 3, 1990
RESTRICTIONS ON THE HOLDING OF LICENCES Commons May 9, 1990
Anglo-French Summit Written Answers May 9, 1990
Bus Deregulation Commons June 11, 1990
5 speeches — EEC (Economic and Political Developments) Commons June 15, 1990
Class II, Vote 2 Commons July 2, 1990
Junior Doctors Commons July 3, 1990
Retail Prices Index Written Answers July 4, 1990
Economic Summit (Houston) Commons July 12, 1990
Policing in London Commons July 13, 1990
7 speeches — Cars with catalytic converters Commons July 16, 1990
ADDITIONAL RELIEF FOR LDC DEBT Commons July 17, 1990
East-West Trade Commons July 18, 1990
Privatisation Written Answers July 18, 1990
Leaseholds Written Answers July 19, 1990
2 speeches — Energy Efficiency Commons July 23, 1990
The Economy Commons July 24, 1990
Broadcasting Written Answers July 25, 1990
Middle East Commons October 24, 1990
CSCE Summit Commons November 21, 1990
Police Inspectorate Written Answers December 5, 1990
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