Mr Tim Rathbone

March 17, 1933 - July 12, 2002
Summary information for Mr Tim Rathbone

Contributions

1991

Engagements Commons January 22, 1991

The Gulf Commons February 18, 1991

Prisons (Woolf Report) Commons February 25, 1991

Title Commons February 25, 1991

2 speeches — Recycled Stationery Commons March 4, 1991

Prevention of Terrorism Commons March 4, 1991

Health Education and Physical Education Written Answers March 4, 1991

2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Commons March 11, 1991

Traffic Increases Commons March 11, 1991

2 speeches — Planning and Compensation Bill [Lords] Commons March 12, 1991

Drugs Commons March 13, 1991

Kuwait Written Answers March 14, 1991

Manpower Statistics Written Answers March 27, 1991

2 speeches — Waste (Sea Disposal) Written Answers March 27, 1991

Nobel House Written Answers March 27, 1991

2 speeches — Drug and Alcohol Misuse Commons April 15, 1991

2 speeches — Money Laundering Written Answers May 13, 1991

CHARGE FOR OCCUPATION OF THE HIGHWAY WHERE WORKS UNREASONABLY PROLONGED Commons May 22, 1991

DUTY TO MAINTAIN APPARATUS Commons May 22, 1991

2 speeches — Dangerous Dogs Bill Commons June 10, 1991

CONTROL OF DOGS NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED Commons June 10, 1991

DEVELOPMENT PLANS Commons June 19, 1991

Money Laundering Written Answers June 19, 1991

Money Laundering Written Answers June 21, 1991

EC Energy Ministers Written Answers July 11, 1991

Cyclists Written Answers July 15, 1991

Dental Care Written Answers July 15, 1991

Group of Seven Commons July 19, 1991

Special Constables Written Answers October 14, 1991

NHS Trusts Commons October 16, 1991

Unadopted Roads Written Answers October 16, 1991

Engagements Commons November 7, 1991

Engineering Written Answers November 14, 1991

2 speeches — Know-how Fund Commons November 20, 1991

2 speeches — Sport Commons November 27, 1991

Network SouthEast Written Answers November 28, 1991

2 speeches — Maastricht Commons December 18, 1991

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