Mr Timothy Wood

August 13, 1940 -
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Contributions

1990

Romania Written Answers January 10, 1990

2 speeches — Money Supply Commons January 18, 1990

3 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons January 18, 1990

8 speeches — Social Security Bill Commons January 22, 1990

Stevenage Written Answers February 1, 1990

Wine Written Answers February 1, 1990

Interest on Debts Bill Commons February 2, 1990

Volunteer Reserves Written Answers February 6, 1990

Intellectual Property Written Answers February 8, 1990

Air Traffic Control Written Answers February 12, 1990

2 speeches — Manufacturing Productivity Commons February 15, 1990

Gas Standing Charges Written Answers February 26, 1990

Employment Training Written Answers March 5, 1990

Pensioners (Income) Written Answers March 5, 1990

Disarmament Conference Written Answers March 6, 1990

Arable Farmers Written Answers March 8, 1990

Oil and Gas Exploration Written Answers March 26, 1990

2 speeches — ANNUAL INCREASE OF CERTAIN OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS Commons March 28, 1990

Threat Assessment Written Answers April 3, 1990

European Single Market Written Answers April 4, 1990

2 speeches — Homelessness Commons April 25, 1990

2 speeches — Save As You Earn Commons April 26, 1990

Offshore Licensing Round Written Answers April 26, 1990

Ordnance Survey Written Answers April 30, 1990

Works of Art (Public Viewing) Written Answers April 30, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 1, 1990

Prison Statistics Written Answers May 3, 1990

4 speeches — SEARCH WARRANTS FOR OFFENCES UNDER SECTION 3 Commons May 4, 1990

2 speeches — INTERPRETATION Commons May 4, 1990

Engagements Written Answers May 8, 1990

2 speeches — Shackleton Aircraft Written Answers November 1, 1990

School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Commons November 27, 1990

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