Mr Tim Rathbone
March 17, 1933 - July 12, 2002Summary information for Mr Tim Rathbone
Contributions
1992
Roll On/Roll Off Ferries Commons January 13, 1992
Ecstasy Written Answers January 17, 1992
3 speeches — Ecstasy Written Answers January 17, 1992
6 speeches — Ecstasy Written Answers January 17, 1992
Ecstasy Written Answers January 17, 1992
Ecstasy Written Answers January 17, 1992
2 speeches — Traffic Wardens Commons January 23, 1992
Ecstasy Written Answers January 24, 1992
Ecstasy Written Answers January 31, 1992
Motorway Service Areas Commons February 10, 1992
Association Agreements Commons February 17, 1992
Energy Prices Commons February 24, 1992
Offending on Bail Commons February 25, 1992
2 speeches — GATT Commons March 5, 1992
Mr. Speaker (Retirement) Commons March 12, 1992
Engagements Commons May 19, 1992
2 speeches — Fishing Commons May 20, 1992
Primary Schools Testing Commons May 20, 1992
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992
Maxwell Pensions Commons June 8, 1992
Pensions Review Commons June 8, 1992
Community Work Commons June 9, 1992
Planning Appeals Written Answers June 10, 1992
National Children's Play and Recreation Unit Written Answers June 17, 1992
Criminal Law Commons June 23, 1992
Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992
British Rail (Privatisation) Commons July 14, 1992
2 speeches — RENEWAL OF POWERS UNDER SECTION 4(6)(c) Commons July 14, 1992
Engagements Commons October 20, 1992
2 speeches — Iraq Commons October 28, 1992
Drugs Prevention Week Written Answers October 29, 1992
European Drug Prevention Week Commons November 17, 1992
Drug and Alcohol Services Written Answers November 23, 1992
Fund-holding Practices Commons December 8, 1992
Local Government (Overseas Assistance) Bill Commons December 11, 1992
2 speeches — Arts Funding Commons December 11, 1992
2 speeches — Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centres Commons December 11, 1992
Economic Trends Written Answers December 14, 1992
East Sussex Written Answers December 17, 1992
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