Mr Nigel Forman

March 25, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Nigel Forman

Contributions

1993

Railways Bill Commons February 2, 1993

Balance of Payments Commons February 4, 1993

Public Expenditure Reviews Commons February 8, 1993

Engagements Commons February 9, 1993

International Peacekeeping Commons February 23, 1993

Further Education Commons March 2, 1993

2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry and Unemployment Commons March 9, 1993

Dial-a-ride Services Written Answers March 15, 1993

Vacancies Commons March 16, 1993

Business of the House Commons March 18, 1993

4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 1993

4 speeches — TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons March 24, 1993

London Buses Commons April 19, 1993

Schools Commons April 20, 1993

Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons April 26, 1993

Labour Statistics Commons April 27, 1993

2 speeches — Bosnia Commons April 29, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1993

Concessionary Fares Commons May 24, 1993

Science, Engineering and Technology Commons May 26, 1993

Government Economic and Social Policy Commons June 9, 1993

2 speeches — Science, Engineering and Technology Commons June 18, 1993

Social Security Payments Commons July 5, 1993

Growth Rate Commons July 15, 1993

Tax Allowances and Reliefs Written Answers July 19, 1993

School Leavers Commons November 2, 1993

VAT Commons November 4, 1993

4 speeches — Home Affairs and Education Commons November 23, 1993

Civil Service College Written Answers November 24, 1993

2 speeches — The Economy Commons November 25, 1993

Development Plans Written Answers November 25, 1993

3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 1, 1993

2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 6, 1993

Education Expenditure Commons December 16, 1993

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