Mr Terence Higgins
January 18, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Terence Higgins
Contributions
1981
2 speeches — Transport Bill Commons January 13, 1981
Business of the House Commons January 22, 1981
2 speeches — Lorries and the Environment Commons January 27, 1981
Highway Code Commons January 28, 1981
Motor Cycles (Radio Interference) Written Answers January 28, 1981
Coal Industry Commons February 19, 1981
Railways (Electrification) Commons February 25, 1981
London Transport Commons February 25, 1981
Concessionary Bus Fares Written Answers February 25, 1981
Coal Imports Written Answers February 26, 1981
Coal Mines (Efficiency) Written Answers February 26, 1981
Iranian Citizens Written Answers March 3, 1981
Nationalised Industries (Information) Written Answers March 5, 1981
Concessionary Bus Fares Written Answers March 5, 1981
Stage Carriage Routes Written Answers March 10, 1981
6 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 12, 1981
4 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 13, 1981
A27 (Worthing) Written Answers April 27, 1981
Houses of Parliament (Old Palace Yard Notices) Written Answers April 27, 1981
Nationalised Industries (Information) Written Answers April 28, 1981
Seat Belts Commons April 29, 1981
2 speeches — Rush Hour Travel Commons April 29, 1981
Pay Commons April 29, 1981
Money Supply Written Answers April 30, 1981
A27, Worthing (Sale of Houses) Written Answers May 6, 1981
Engagements Commons May 14, 1981
Nationalised Industries (Information) Written Answers May 14, 1981
Supplementary Benefit (Self-employed Persons) Written Answers May 18, 1981
Domestic Rates Written Answers May 19, 1981
Income Tax Rates Written Answers June 1, 1981
Local Authorities (Expenditure) Commons June 2, 1981
£ Sterling Commons June 4, 1981
Civil Service (Dispute) Commons June 8, 1981
Inland Revenue (Domestic Rating) Written Answers June 8, 1981
Rates Collection Written Answers June 8, 1981
Rating Revaluations Written Answers June 8, 1981
Driving Licences Written Answers June 10, 1981
Non-domestic Rates Written Answers June 11, 1981
2 speeches — Inland Revenue Staff (Domestic Rating). Written Answers June 11, 1981
Non-domestic Rates Written Answers June 15, 1981
Lorries, People and the Environment Commons June 17, 1981
Inland Revenue Staff (Domestic Rating) Written Answers June 19, 1981
2 speeches — Infanticide Written Answers June 19, 1981
Revaluation Written Answers June 23, 1981
Civil Service (Pay Inquiry) Commons June 29, 1981
Trunk Road Programme Commons July 1, 1981
Dispute Commons July 1, 1981
Interest Rates Commons July 2, 1981
Nationalised Industries (Earnings Levels) Written Answers July 8, 1981
Dog Licences Written Answers July 9, 1981
Retail Price Index Written Answers July 14, 1981
Rate Rebate Scheme Written Answers July 14, 1981
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ETC.: INCREASE OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES Commons July 15, 1981
Rate Rebate Scheme Written Answers July 16, 1981
4 speeches — Her Majesty's Government (Opposition Motion) Commons July 27, 1981
3 speeches — COMPULSORY WEARING OF SEAT BELTS Commons July 28, 1981
3 speeches — Encroachments on Local Government Autonomy Commons November 12, 1981
A2, Blackheath Written Answers November 20, 1981
2 speeches — Transport (Finance) Bill Commons November 24, 1981
New Road Construction Commons November 25, 1981
Pensions (Financing) Commons November 25, 1981
2 speeches — Lorries, People and the Environment Commons December 1, 1981
Public Expenditure Commons December 2, 1981
Sex Shops Written Answers December 2, 1981
3 speeches — Lorries, People and the Environment Commons December 9, 1981
Domestic Rates (Green Paper) Written Answers December 15, 1981
Local Government Finance Commons December 16, 1981
4 speeches — Greater London Council (House of Lords Judgment) Commons December 22, 1981
Heavy Lorries (Routes) Commons December 23, 1981
Business of the House Commons December 23, 1981
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