Mr Martin Caton

June 15, 1951 -
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Contributions

2001

Widowers' Pensions Written Answers January 8, 2001

3 speeches — Children's Commissioner for Wales Bill Commons January 16, 2001

Unemployment Commons January 31, 2001

3 speeches — MRSA Written Answers January 31, 2001

Unemployment Written Answers January 31, 2001

Magnox Reactors Written Answers February 2, 2001

4 speeches — Poverty (Wales) Commons February 5, 2001

Steel Industry Westminster Hall February 7, 2001

National Missile Defence Written Answers March 26, 2001

3 speeches — Foot and Mouth Written Answers May 11, 2001

Corus Written Answers June 27, 2001

National Missile Defence Written Answers July 4, 2001

Ballistic Missiles Written Answers July 4, 2001

ABM Treaty Written Answers July 5, 2001

US National Missile Defence Written Answers July 5, 2001

"Rogue States" Written Answers July 9, 2001

Judicial Appointments Written Answers July 10, 2001

Kenya Written Answers July 12, 2001

Missile Defence Written Answers July 12, 2001

Live Ammunition Written Answers July 13, 2001

10 speeches — Kenya Written Answers July 16, 2001

China Written Answers July 16, 2001

Kenya Written Answers July 17, 2001

3 speeches — British Bases (Kenya) Commons July 18, 2001

Kenya Written Answers July 18, 2001

Live Ammunition Written Answers July 19, 2001

4 speeches — Family Visitor Visa Written Answers July 19, 2001

Family Visitor Visa Written Answers July 20, 2001

Kenya Written Answers July 20, 2001

2 speeches — Transport Commons October 17, 2001

Individual Learning Accounts Written Answers November 15, 2001

Teachers (Early Retirement) Written Answers November 15, 2001

Children's Society Westminster Hall December 12, 2001

Child Poverty Written Answers December 12, 2001

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