Mr Nirj Deva

May 11, 1948 -
Summary information for Mr Nirj Deva

Contributions

1996

Registration of Immigration Advice Practitioners Commons January 24, 1996

Trading Schemes Bill Commons February 2, 1996

3 speeches — REGISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION PRACTITIONERS Commons February 21, 1996

6 speeches — The Economy Commons March 4, 1996

Absent Parents Written Answers March 4, 1996

Whittington Hospital NHS Trust Written Answers March 7, 1996

Nursery Education (Inspections) Written Answers March 7, 1996

2 speeches — Leasehold (Reform) Bill Commons March 8, 1996

Deregulation Written Answers March 11, 1996

Fire Services Commons March 13, 1996

2 speeches — London Regional Transport Bill Commons March 13, 1996

Cyclists (Pedestrian Injuries) Written Answers March 14, 1996

Grant-maintained Schools (London) Written Answers March 20, 1996

Intergovernmental Conference Commons March 21, 1996

Adoption Bill Written Answers March 28, 1996

Animal Welfare Written Answers March 28, 1996

Council Tax Commons April 1, 1996

London Underground Written Answers April 3, 1996

Turnham Green Underground Station Written Answers April 17, 1996

4 speeches — Regulation of Funding of Political Parties Bill Commons April 19, 1996

RUC Chief Constable Written Answers June 20, 1996

BSE Commons June 25, 1996

Ordnance Survey Written Answers July 16, 1996

Jobseeker's Allowance Written Answers October 16, 1996

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Written Answers November 7, 1996

Mr. Kashieris Written Answers November 12, 1996

Information Flows Written Answers November 14, 1996

Mathematicians (Research Groups) Written Answers November 25, 1996

6 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons November 27, 1996

Devolved Government Written Answers December 2, 1996

Education Authority Expenditure Written Answers December 11, 1996

Secondary School Funding Written Answers December 11, 1996

2 speeches — Standard Spending Assessment (Hounslow) Commons December 18, 1996

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