Mr Peter Viggers
March 13, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Peter Viggers
Contributions
1995
Engagements Commons January 12, 1995
2 speeches — Local Government (Hampshire) Commons January 18, 1995
Search and Rescue Written Answers January 24, 1995
Channel Tunnel (Security) Commons January 30, 1995
United Nations Peacekeeping Commons January 31, 1995
2 speeches — Government Expenditure Commons February 2, 1995
Business of the House Commons February 2, 1995
Coastal Protection Written Answers February 6, 1995
Coastal Protection Written Answers February 6, 1995
Coastal Protection Written Answers February 7, 1995
2 speeches — Rapid Transit Link (Fareham) Commons February 22, 1995
Army Commons February 23, 1995
Recruitment Costs Commons February 28, 1995
Neo-classical Endogenous Growth Theory Written Answers March 2, 1995
2 speeches — Broadband Communications Commons March 15, 1995
Sport Written Answers April 18, 1995
Adventure Training Written Answers April 18, 1995
Stormont Fire (Doyle Report) Commons April 19, 1995
Immigration Commons April 20, 1995
HMS Daedalus Written Answers May 1, 1995
Former Yugoslavia Commons May 9, 1995
VSEL Commons May 23, 1995
Bosnia Commons May 31, 1995
Unemployment Written Answers June 13, 1995
Mail Deliveries Written Answers July 3, 1995
Mast Manning Written Answers July 19, 1995
Defence Commons October 17, 1995
Inward Investment and Tourism Commons October 26, 1995
Engagements Commons October 26, 1995
School Funding Commons November 7, 1995
2 speeches — Ramsar Convention Commons November 21, 1995
Constituents' Facilities Commons November 27, 1995
2 speeches — Defence Land (Gosport) Commons November 28, 1995
Rucker Report Written Answers December 6, 1995
Ministry Police Written Answers December 6, 1995
2 speeches — Widows' Pensions Written Answers December 11, 1995
Pharmacists (Reimbursement) Written Answers December 12, 1995
Nursery Voucher Scheme Commons December 13, 1995
Armed Forces Bill Commons December 13, 1995
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