Mr Roger Sims
January 27, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Roger Sims
Contributions
1992
2 speeches — Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Bill [Lords] Commons January 13, 1992
Child Abuse (Teachers) Commons January 16, 1992
2 speeches — Medicinal Products: Prescription by Nurses etc. Bill Commons January 31, 1992
2 speeches — Arts Sponsorship Commons February 3, 1992
Pharmaceuticals (Price Regulations) Written Answers February 5, 1992
Bromley Written Answers February 18, 1992
FUNCTIONS Commons March 4, 1992
Blood Cholesterol Testing Written Answers March 12, 1992
2 speeches — NHS Reforms Commons May 12, 1992
Tobacco Advertising Written Answers May 15, 1992
Network SouthEast Commons May 18, 1992
Channel Tunnel Written Answers May 18, 1992
Community Care (Residential Accommodation) Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1992
Rail Services Written Answers June 9, 1992
Incontinence Pads Written Answers June 10, 1992
Red Routes (London) Commons June 11, 1992
Community Care Commons June 16, 1992
2 speeches — School Allocation (Bromley) Commons June 19, 1992
Nurses' Grading Written Answers June 30, 1992
Westminster Foundation for Democracy Written Answers June 30, 1992
6 speeches — ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROVISION OF RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN PREMISES MANAGED BY VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS ETC. Commons July 1, 1992
Pharmaceutical Information Written Answers July 1, 1992
Dentists (Ballot) Commons July 6, 1992
"Health of the Nation" Commons July 8, 1992
Health Education Budget Commons July 14, 1992
Voluntary Bodies Written Answers July 16, 1992
Russia Written Answers November 3, 1992
Community Care Commons November 10, 1992
Vulcan Bombers Written Answers November 16, 1992
Hong Kong Commons November 25, 1992
Juvenile Offenders Written Answers November 25, 1992
Hong Kong Written Answers November 25, 1992
Pension Funds Written Answers November 27, 1992
"The Health of the Nation" Commons December 8, 1992
St. Bartholomew's Hospital Written Answers December 17, 1992
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