Mr Robert Rhodes James
April 10, 1933 - May 20, 1999Summary information for Mr Robert Rhodes James
Contributions
1981
2 speeches — Air Fares (Europe) Commons January 19, 1981
Railway Preservation Commons January 22, 1981
Export Documentation Written Answers January 26, 1981
Times Newspapers Commons January 27, 1981
Indecent Displays (Control) Bill Commons January 30, 1981
Adult Education Commons February 16, 1981
Training Opportunities Programme Courses Written Answers February 24, 1981
Centre of Excellence (Gwent) Commons March 2, 1981
Redundancies (Short-term Compensation) Written Answers March 3, 1981
International Development Association (Finance) Commons March 4, 1981
5 speeches — Education Service Commons March 5, 1981
Redundancies (Short-term Compensation) Written Answers March 6, 1981
4 speeches — Preventive Medicine Commons March 17, 1981
School Closures Written Answers April 7, 1981
Road humps Commons April 14, 1981
Interpretation Commons April 29, 1981
POWERS OF ARREST, SEIZURE AND ENTRY Commons May 1, 1981
Seat Belts Commons May 5, 1981
Nurses' Pay Commons May 5, 1981
Rate Support Grant Commons May 6, 1981
Kidney Patients (Travel Allowances) Written Answers May 6, 1981
5 speeches — Higher Education Commons July 8, 1981
PENALTIES Commons July 10, 1981
University Income Commons July 14, 1981
Court Line Group Written Answers July 24, 1981
Disabled Persons Commons July 27, 1981
Debate on the Address Commons November 4, 1981
UNESCO Written Answers November 13, 1981
3 speeches — Higher Education Commons November 18, 1981
Sinai Multinational Peacekeeping Force Commons November 23, 1981
The Arts (Business Sponsorship) Commons November 30, 1981
European Council (London Meeting) Commons November 30, 1981
Student Grants Commons December 1, 1981
University Grants Committee Commons December 1, 1981
Engagements Commons December 15, 1981
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Commons December 15, 1981
Poland Commons December 22, 1981
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