Mr Tim Rathbone
March 17, 1933 - July 12, 2002Summary information for Mr Tim Rathbone
Contributions
1987
4 speeches — Maintained Schools Written Answers January 12, 1987
Pre-School Education Written Answers January 12, 1987
Voluntary Sector Written Answers January 12, 1987
Nursery Schools Written Answers January 12, 1987
Nursery Provision Written Answers January 12, 1987
Rate Support Grant Commons January 13, 1987
Pre-school Play Groups Written Answers January 13, 1987
Broadcasting Commons January 20, 1987
Rate Support Grants Bill Commons February 4, 1987
Energy Efficiency Commons February 16, 1987
Broadcasting Bill [Lords] Commons February 16, 1987
Teaching Company Scheme Written Answers February 26, 1987
Telephone Messages Commons March 2, 1987
Teachers' Pay and Conditions Commons March 2, 1987
Community Charge Commons March 4, 1987
Sport Commons March 24, 1987
2 speeches — Sussex Police Commons March 24, 1987
Blood Lead Monitoring Programme Written Answers May 13, 1987
Foreign Affairs Commons June 26, 1987
Mozambique Written Answers June 29, 1987
Deprivation and Inequality of Opportunity Commons June 30, 1987
General Certificate of Secondary Education Commons July 7, 1987
3 speeches — British Broadcasting Corporation Commons July 13, 1987
Rating Reform Written Answers July 15, 1987
Interdepartmental Group for Under-fives Written Answers October 21, 1987
Children's Play Written Answers October 22, 1987
Engagements Commons November 3, 1987
Nursery Education Written Answers November 3, 1987
Storm Damage Written Answers November 9, 1987
Freedom of the Press Commons November 27, 1987
3 speeches — Rate Support Grant (England) Commons December 9, 1987
Storm Damage Written Answers December 11, 1987
Guatemala Commons December 16, 1987
Open University Written Answers December 17, 1987
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