Mr Timothy Wood

August 13, 1940 -
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Contributions

1985

Aid Statistics Written Answers January 9, 1985

Soviet Union (Treaties and Agreements) Written Answers January 11, 1985

Closed Shop Written Answers February 5, 1985

7 speeches — Interpretation Commons February 11, 1985

3 speeches — Copyright (Computer Software) Amendment Bill Commons February 22, 1985

National Health Service (Charges) Commons March 11, 1985

Civil List (Payments) Written Answers March 19, 1985

Doctors and Dentists Commons March 26, 1985

Warren Spring Laboratory Written Answers March 27, 1985

Health Authorities (Chairmen) Written Answers April 18, 1985

Children (Visiting Policy) Written Answers April 18, 1985

The Welfare State Commons April 22, 1985

Heart Transplants Written Answers April 22, 1985

Economic Summit Written Answers April 23, 1985

Dental Anaesthesia Written Answers April 29, 1985

2 speeches — British Aerospace Commons May 1, 1985

British Aerospace Commons May 13, 1985

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers May 14, 1985

Higher Education Commons May 21, 1985

Value Added and Managed Data Services Written Answers June 6, 1985

Social Security (Reform) Commons June 18, 1985

Opposition day Commons June 27, 1985

5 speeches — Housing Benefit Commons June 27, 1985

Occupational Pensions Written Answers July 24, 1985

Youth Training Scheme Written Answers December 3, 1985

NHS (Supplies) Written Answers December 6, 1985

Social Security Commons December 12, 1985

Securities (Taxation) Written Answers December 13, 1985

Company Law Written Answers December 17, 1985

Insolvency Act 1985 Written Answers December 17, 1985

Health Authorities Written Answers December 17, 1985

Rate Support Grant (England) Commons December 18, 1985

Royal Navy Written Answers December 18, 1985

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