Mr David Ashby
May 14, 1940 -Summary information for Mr David Ashby
Contributions
1996
7 speeches — Security Service Bill Commons January 10, 1996
6 speeches — Housing Bill Commons January 29, 1996
Private Residential Accommodation (Leaseholders) Commons January 30, 1996
8 speeches — Sexual Offences (Conspiracy and Incitement) Bill Commons February 2, 1996
GP Fundholding Commons February 6, 1996
Housing Transfers Written Answers February 7, 1996
REVIEW OF PACE Commons February 14, 1996
Carl Bridgewater Commons February 15, 1996
Carl Bridgewater Written Answers February 15, 1996
Scott Report Commons February 26, 1996
Taxation Levels Commons March 7, 1996
Engagements Commons March 12, 1996
3 speeches — National Health Service (Residual Liabilities) Bill Commons March 12, 1996
Engineering Commons March 20, 1996
Engagements Commons March 26, 1996
Battery Cage Systems Written Answers March 28, 1996
Peacekeeping Written Answers April 2, 1996
Citizenship Applications Commons April 25, 1996
PROVISION OF GENERAL LEGAL ADVICE ABOUT RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES Commons April 30, 1996
8 speeches — LOW RENT TEST: EXTENSION OF RIGHTS Commons April 30, 1996
8 speeches — Leasehold valuation tribunal: applications and fees Commons April 30, 1996
ASSURED PERIODIC TENANCIES: SAME SEX PARTNERS Commons April 30, 1996
Trials Commons May 20, 1996
Defamation Bill [Lords] Commons May 21, 1996
Prisoners (Reform) Commons June 6, 1996
Motorway Service Stations Commons June 10, 1996
5 speeches — Points of Order Commons June 24, 1996
EVIDENCE RELATING TO PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT Commons June 24, 1996
4 speeches — OFFER TO MAKE AMENDS Commons June 24, 1996
4 speeches — DETERMINATION OF REASONABLENESS OF SERVICE CHARGES Commons July 22, 1996
Firearms Amnesty Written Answers July 23, 1996
Education and Local Government Commons October 29, 1996
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