Mr Iain Coleman
January 18, 1958 -Summary information for Mr Iain Coleman
Contributions
2003
Ethical Investment Commons January 15, 2003
Asylum Seekers Written Answers March 14, 2003
Post Offices Written Answers March 17, 2003
Local Authority Housing Written Answers March 19, 2003
IND 2000 Review Written Answers April 2, 2003
2 speeches — Council Tenants (Hammersmith and Fulham) Commons May 16, 2003
Post Office Written Answers May 19, 2003
2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers May 20, 2003
Local Authority Grants Written Answers May 22, 2003
Local Authority Grants Written Answers May 23, 2003
2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 9, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 9, 2003
Standard Local Housing Allowance Written Answers June 12, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 13, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 13, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 13, 2003
2 speeches — Standard Local Housing Allowance Written Answers June 24, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 25, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers June 30, 2003
Local Authority Funding Written Answers July 7, 2003
Standard Local Housing Allowance Written Answers July 9, 2003
Airports Consultation Written Answers July 10, 2003
2 speeches — Heathrow Airport Written Answers July 10, 2003
Heathrow Airport Written Answers July 11, 2003
Standard Local Housing Allowance Written Answers July 17, 2003
Regional Disparities Westminster Hall October 16, 2003
Local Authority Management Organisations Written Answers December 15, 2003
Standard Housing Allowance Written Answers December 17, 2003
3 speeches — Asylum and Immigration, (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Commons December 17, 2003
Council Tax Benefit Written Answers December 18, 2003
3 speeches — Asylum and Immigration Written Answers December 19, 2003
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