Mr Thomas Benyon
1942 -Summary information for Mr Thomas Benyon
Contributions
1982
A34 Subway (Botley) Written Answers February 8, 1982
Nurses Written Answers February 25, 1982
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 10, 1982
Drinking and Driving Written Answers March 10, 1982
Engineering Undergraduates Written Answers March 16, 1982
Mental Health (Amendment) Bill [Lords] Commons March 22, 1982
Nurses Written Answers April 5, 1982
Engineering Investment Scheme Commons April 26, 1982
Remploy Written Answers April 28, 1982
6 speeches — LIABILITY TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons May 11, 1982
Health Service Patients (Overseas Treatment) Written Answers May 11, 1982
Greater London Council (General Powers) (No. 2) Bill Commons May 13, 1982
Volunteering Scheme Written Answers May 27, 1982
Housing Benefit Regulations Written Answers June 9, 1982
National Health Service Pay Commons June 10, 1982
Engagements Commons June 29, 1982
GENERAL OR PARTIAL SUSPENSION OF DIRECT RULE Commons June 29, 1982
3 speeches — Unemployment Commons July 5, 1982
Merseyside Commons July 6, 1982
National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) Commons July 6, 1982
7 speeches — National Health Service (Pay Dispute) Commons July 20, 1982
4 speeches — Housing Commons July 26, 1982
Mr. Rodney Bitmead Written Answers July 26, 1982
Benefits (Payment) Written Answers July 30, 1982
MENTAL HEALTH ACT COMMISSION Commons October 18, 1982
2 speeches — ELECTORAL REGISTRATION AND VOTING IN CASE OF VOLUNTARY MENTAL PATIENTS Commons October 18, 1982
Bone Marrow Transplants Written Answers October 18, 1982
3 speeches — National Health Service Commons October 20, 1982
2 speeches — Disabled People Commons November 22, 1982
Partial Incapacity Written Answers November 23, 1982
2 speeches — Oxford Textile Mills Commons November 29, 1982
Microcomputers (Secondary Schools) Written Answers November 29, 1982
4 speeches — Inequalities in Health Commons December 6, 1982
War Widows Commons December 23, 1982
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