Mr Roger Sims
January 27, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Roger Sims
Contributions
1983
Crown Agents Written Answers January 25, 1983
Zimbabwe (Transfer of Assets) Written Answers February 9, 1983
Greece (Spirits Imports) Written Answers February 14, 1983
Exports/Imports Commons February 21, 1983
European Community (Budget) Written Answers March 28, 1983
Residential Houseboats Written Answers March 30, 1983
Children in Care Written Answers March 30, 1983
Heavy Goods Vehicle Licence Written Answers March 31, 1983
Foster Parents Written Answers April 19, 1983
Shared-ownership Housing Written Answers July 6, 1983
Business of the House Commons July 14, 1983
Local Authorities (Housing) Written Answers July 18, 1983
Voluntary Organisations Commons July 26, 1983
Public Transport (London) Commons July 26, 1983
European Community (Trade Barriers) Written Answers July 27, 1983
Metropolitan Police (Royal Protection Department) Written Answers July 28, 1983
National Association of Victims Support Schemes Written Answers July 28, 1983
Ravensbourne College Commons July 29, 1983
National Health Service (Management Inquiry) Commons October 25, 1983
University Grants Committee Written Answers October 25, 1983
Fugitive Offenders Act 1967 Written Answers October 26, 1983
3 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Commons November 7, 1983
Tinnitus Written Answers November 16, 1983
Green Belt Land (Departmental Circular) Commons November 18, 1983
Trespass Written Answers December 1, 1983
Metropolitan Police (Recruitment) Written Answers December 1, 1983
Greece (Scotch Whisky Imports) Written Answers December 5, 1983
3 speeches — European Community (Spirits) Written Answers December 5, 1983
Health Districts (Resources) Written Answers December 13, 1983
Religious Education Commons December 20, 1983
Business of the House Commons December 22, 1983
Lennard Hospital, Bromley(Closure) Commons December 22, 1983
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.