Mr Roger Sims

January 27, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Roger Sims

Contributions

1996

Interdepartmental Working Group on Marriage Written Answers January 11, 1996

Elderly People Commons January 16, 1996

Metropolitan Police Written Answers January 18, 1996

Nursery Education and Grant-Maintained Schools Bill Commons January 22, 1996

Heathrow Flight Paths Written Answers January 22, 1996

2 speeches — Medical Misconduct Commons January 31, 1996

Gender Identity (Registration and Civil Status) Bill Commons February 2, 1996

Divorce Written Answers February 5, 1996

Care of the Elderly Commons February 13, 1996

Mental Health Services Commons February 20, 1996

Emergency and Intensive Care Commons March 6, 1996

Young Girls (Smokers) Commons March 12, 1996

House Staff (Justices of the Peace) Written Answers March 19, 1996

Civil Servants (Justices of the Peace) Written Answers March 20, 1996

Family Law Bill [Lords] Commons March 25, 1996

Hong Kong Commons April 3, 1996

Sentencing Commons April 3, 1996

Mental Health Provision Commons April 16, 1996

5 speeches — PERIOD FOR REFLECTION AND CONSIDERATION Commons April 24, 1996

Family Law Bill [Lords] Commons April 24, 1996

Public Transport Commons June 10, 1996

VIDEO RECORDINGS OF CROSS-EXAMINATION OF CHILD WITNESSES Commons June 12, 1996

2 speeches — Child Abuse (North Wales) Commons June 17, 1996

King's College London Bill [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 24, 1996

Choirs Commons July 1, 1996

Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Written Answers July 8, 1996

NHS Nurses (Recruitment) Commons July 16, 1996

Business of the House Commons July 18, 1996

Primary Care Commons October 15, 1996

Social Policy Commons October 25, 1996

Child Support Agency Written Answers October 28, 1996

Cabinet Committees Written Answers November 29, 1996

Internal Market Written Answers November 29, 1996

Prisons (Alcohol Testing) Bill Commons December 13, 1996

Treaties (Ponsonby Rule) Written Answers December 16, 1996

Engagements Commons December 17, 1996

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