Hon. Tim Sainsbury

June 11, 1932 -
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Contributions

1983

Grants (Hold-back) Written Answers January 17, 1983

Southwark Site Written Answers January 17, 1983

2 speeches — School Closures Commons January 25, 1983

Engagements Written Answers January 25, 1983

Dwellings (Water Supply) Written Answers February 1, 1983

5 speeches — Shops Bill Commons February 4, 1983

Security and Co-operation in Europe (Conference) Written Answers February 9, 1983

Serpell Report Written Answers February 16, 1983

5 speeches — Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Bill [Lords] Commons February 17, 1983

Housing Improvements Written Answers February 23, 1983

Engagements Written Answers March 1, 1983

Engagements Written Answers March 15, 1983

Multi-occupation Houses (Improvement Grants) Written Answers March 15, 1983

Elderly Persons (Psychiatric Problems) Written Answers March 15, 1983

Elderly Persons (Care Services) Written Answers March 15, 1983

2 speeches — Passenger Services Commons March 16, 1983

Engagements Written Answers March 22, 1983

2 speeches — Rates Commons March 23, 1983

Engagements Written Answers March 29, 1983

3 speeches — Local Authorities (Expenditure Powers) Bill Commons March 30, 1983

Engagements Written Answers March 31, 1983

Videos (Classification) Written Answers March 31, 1983

Arab League Delegation (London Visit) Commons April 13, 1983

Distillation Plant, Gibraltar Written Answers April 22, 1983

2 speeches — Pupil Transfers Commons April 26, 1983

Engagements Written Answers April 26, 1983

Engagements Written Answers May 5, 1983

Video Cassettes Written Answers May 5, 1983

Engagements Written Answers May 10, 1983

2 speeches — Soviet Union (Religious and Cultural Freedom) Commons May 11, 1983

MV Mark (Inquiry) Written Answers May 13, 1983

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