Mr Thomas Benyon
1942 -Summary information for Mr Thomas Benyon
Contributions
1981
Traffic Offences (Fixed Penalties) Commons January 28, 1981
Maternity Benefits Written Answers January 29, 1981
4 speeches — Indecent Displays (Control) Bill Commons January 30, 1981
Botley (Subway Scheme) Written Answers February 2, 1981
Poverty Commons February 3, 1981
Shrivenham Bypass Written Answers February 18, 1981
Invalidity Pensioners Written Answers March 9, 1981
Invalidity Benefit Written Answers March 10, 1981
Mobility Allowance Written Answers March 10, 1981
2 speeches — Invalidity Pensioners Written Answers March 10, 1981
Vale of White Horse District Council Commons March 19, 1981
Local Authorities (Expenditure) Written Answers March 19, 1981
National Health Service (Employees) Written Answers March 19, 1981
5 speeches — Criminal Justice Commons March 20, 1981
Invalidity Pensioners Written Answers March 24, 1981
Safety at Sea Written Answers April 13, 1981
Oxfordshire Area Health Authority Commons May 7, 1981
War Pensioners (Car Allowance) Written Answers May 8, 1981
SPECIAL TAX ON BANKING DEPOSITS. Commons May 12, 1981
2 speeches — BENEFITS FOR THE LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED Commons May 13, 1981
Supplementary Benefit (Prisoners on Remand) Written Answers June 11, 1981
Occupational Pensions Written Answers June 24, 1981
Census of Population Written Answers June 30, 1981
A34 (East Ilsley to Chilton) Written Answers July 1, 1981
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Commons July 2, 1981
Disabled Persons Commons July 3, 1981
Hydraulics Research Station Written Answers July 17, 1981
Police Recruits Written Answers July 31, 1981
National Health Service Commons November 6, 1981
A34 (East Ilsley to Chilton) Commons November 13, 1981
2 speeches — Social Security and Housing Benefits Bill Commons November 23, 1981
2 speeches — Law and Order Commons November 26, 1981
Royal Military College of Science Written Answers November 26, 1981
Nurses and Doctors Written Answers December 22, 1981
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