Mr Terence Higgins
January 18, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Terence Higgins
Contributions
1982
London Transport Commons January 18, 1982
West Sussex County Council Written Answers January 25, 1982
4 speeches — Economic Policy of the Government Commons January 28, 1982
4 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons February 3, 1982
Interest Rates Commons February 11, 1982
5 speeches — House of Commons (Supply Procedure) Commons February 15, 1982
Sex Shops Written Answers February 15, 1982
2 speeches — Civil Service Pensions Written Answers February 15, 1982
Pensions (Repayment) Written Answers February 18, 1982
Civil Servants (Wage Levels) Written Answers February 19, 1982
3 speeches — Travel Concessions (London) Bill Commons February 24, 1982
Redundant Mineworkers and Concessionary Coal (Payments Schemes) (Amendment) Order 1982 Written Answers March 1, 1982
9 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1982
Engagements Commons April 6, 1982
Motor Coaches Commons April 7, 1982
5 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons April 21, 1982
Engagements Commons April 22, 1982
Motorway Repairs Commons May 12, 1982
Public Sector Borrowing Requirement Commons May 13, 1982
Public Expenditure White Paper Written Answers May 17, 1982
Traffic Cones Written Answers May 20, 1982
Business of the House Commons May 27, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons June 10, 1982
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 10, 1982
LIABILITY OF MEMBERS OF CONFERENCE TO BE IN PROPORTION TO THEIR RESPONSIBILITY Commons June 11, 1982
2 speeches — EXCLUSION OF RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES LAW Commons June 11, 1982
7 speeches — SELF POLICING (ARTICLE 5) Commons June 11, 1982
3 speeches — MATTERS WHICH MAY BE PROVIDED FOR BY REGULATIONS Commons June 11, 1982
3 speeches — REGULATIONS AND ORDERS: CONSULTATION AND PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL Commons June 11, 1982
INTERPRETATION Commons June 11, 1982
Railways (Investment) Commons June 16, 1982
M20 (Ashford-Maidstone) Commons June 16, 1982
Inflation Commons June 17, 1982
Business of the House Commons June 17, 1982
6 speeches — British Rail Commons June 21, 1982
Falklands War Game (Ban) Written Answers June 24, 1982
Falklands Operation (Requisitioned Vessels) Written Answers June 24, 1982
Rail Disputes Commons June 25, 1982
British Rail and London Transport (Disputes) Commons June 28, 1982
Business of the House Commons July 1, 1982
3 speeches — Motoring Offences Written Answers July 8, 1982
7 speeches — New Clause 1 Commons July 12, 1982
3 speeches — MENTALLY HANDICAPPED ADULTS' ALLOWANCE FOR COST OF COMPLYING WITH INLAND REVENUE TAX RETURN REQUIREMENTS Commons July 12, 1982
2 speeches — Bus Lanes Commons July 14, 1982
British Rail (Dispute) Commons July 14, 1982
Business of the House Commons July 15, 1982
2 speeches — House of Commons (Procedure) Commons July 19, 1982
Siberian Gas Pipeline Written Answers July 19, 1982
Seat Belts Commons July 22, 1982
3 speeches — Driving Licences Commons October 20, 1982
Railways (Electrification and Modernisation) Commons October 27, 1982
Foreign Affairs Council Commons October 27, 1982
Air Traffic Routes Written Answers October 28, 1982
Heavy Lorries Written Answers November 5, 1982
The Economy Commons November 8, 1982
Civil Aviation Authority Written Answers November 8, 1982
British Rail Written Answers November 8, 1982
5 speeches — Unemployment and the Economy Commons November 10, 1982
Over-funding Written Answers November 11, 1982
Transport Bill Commons November 15, 1982
Pensioners (Earnings Rule) Written Answers November 15, 1982
Public Passenger Vehicles Commons November 16, 1982
Government Departments (Staff Numbers) Written Answers November 16, 1982
Sterling (Exchange Rate) Commons November 18, 1982
2 speeches — Heavy Lorries Commons November 25, 1982
M1 (Accidents) Commons December 1, 1982
Immigration Commons December 15, 1982
London Transport (Exhibition) Written Answers December 16, 1982
Nationalised Industries (External Financing Limits) Written Answers December 23, 1982
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