Mr Tim Rathbone
March 17, 1933 - July 12, 2002Summary information for Mr Tim Rathbone
Contributions
1980
3 speeches — BROADCASTING BILL Commons February 18, 1980
DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) Commons February 18, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons February 26, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons March 13, 1980
Electoral Law Written Answers May 1, 1980
Citizens Band Radio Written Answers May 7, 1980
Road Signs (Local Radio Station Wavebands) Written Answers May 9, 1980
Air Transport Services Written Answers May 12, 1980
3 speeches — DWELLINGS FORMING PART OF CROWN ESTATE OR BELONGING TO DUCHIES Commons May 19, 1980
British Summer Time Written Answers May 23, 1980
Energy Saving Written Answers June 16, 1980
Nuclear Inspectors Written Answers June 16, 1980
Nuclear Inspectors Written Answers June 18, 1980
2 speeches — EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Commons June 24, 1980
CONTENT OF ANNUAL REPORTS Commons June 24, 1980
Nuclear Installations (Inspection) Written Answers June 24, 1980
INMOS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Commons July 1, 1980
SUMMER TIME Commons July 16, 1980
Citizens Band Radio Written Answers July 23, 1980
Water Authorities Commons July 30, 1980
Nationality Written Answers August 4, 1980
2 speeches — EASTBOURNE HARBOUR BILL [Lords] Commons August 6, 1980
Local Radio Written Answers August 7, 1980
2 speeches — PRELIMINARY Commons November 10, 1980
SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFITS (AMENDMENTS) Commons November 10, 1980
Housing Associations Written Answers November 12, 1980
British Transport Advertising Written Answers December 2, 1980
12 speeches — European Assembly Elections Bill Commons December 3, 1980
Parliamentary Commissioner Written Answers December 11, 1980
Parliamentary Commissioner Written Answers December 11, 1980
Prisoners (Hunger Strikes) Written Answers December 19, 1980
2 speeches — British Rail Subsidiaries Written Answers December 19, 1980
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