Mr Jonathan Aitken

August 30, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr Jonathan Aitken

Contributions

1981

Times Newspapers Commons January 23, 1981

Select Committee Reports (Debates) Commons January 26, 1981

7 speeches — Times Newspapers Commons January 27, 1981

Prime Minister (Engagements) Written Answers January 27, 1981

Apprenticeships Written Answers January 27, 1981

Business of the House Commons February 5, 1981

Times Newspapers Commons February 16, 1981

Police (Kent) Commons February 19, 1981

Nurses Commons March 3, 1981

2 speeches — Rapid Deployment Force Commons March 17, 1981

Lloyd's Bill (By Order) Commons March 24, 1981

Business of the House Commons April 9, 1981

Employment Act 1980 Commons April 28, 1981

Middle East Commons May 20, 1981

Control of Space Invaders and Other Electronic Games Commons May 20, 1981

District Health Authorities Commons June 9, 1981

(Merger) Written Answers June 12, 1981

Ports Industry Commons June 16, 1981

European Community (Japanese Negotiations) Commons June 29, 1981

Waiting Lists (Thanet) Written Answers July 1, 1981

2 speeches — Waiting List (Canterbury and Thanet) Written Answers July 2, 1981

President of France Commons July 7, 1981

"The Observer" Newspaper Commons July 9, 1981

2 speeches — Civil Disturbances Commons July 16, 1981

Business of the House Commons July 23, 1981

Special Constabulary Commons July 31, 1981

Engagements Written Answers October 20, 1981

Employment and Industrial Relations Commons November 9, 1981

Complaints Against the Police Commons November 12, 1981

Middle East Commons November 18, 1981

Canada Commons November 18, 1981

Sinai Multinational Peacekeeping Force Commons November 23, 1981

Motorways (Trees and Shrubs) Written Answers November 23, 1981

2 speeches — Scarman Report Commons December 10, 1981

Training Programme Written Answers December 15, 1981

3 speeches — London and the South-East (Communications) Commons December 18, 1981

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