Mr Matthew Carrington

October 19, 1947 -
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Contributions

1996

Cardiff International Airport Written Answers January 22, 1996

Leaseholders (Estate Action) Written Answers January 23, 1996

Housing Bill Commons January 29, 1996

National Lottery Written Answers February 5, 1996

"Judicial Appointments" Written Answers February 21, 1996

Judiciary (Ethnic Awareness Courses) Written Answers February 21, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 22, 1996

2 speeches — East Africa (Sustainable Development) Commons February 26, 1996

Europe Written Answers March 5, 1996

2 speeches — TAXATION OF LOAN RELATIONSHIPS Commons March 28, 1996

Open-ended Investment Companies Written Answers March 29, 1996

2 speeches — Works of Art Commons April 1, 1996

Middle East Peace Process Commons April 3, 1996

Lone Parents Written Answers April 23, 1996

2 speeches — LOW RENT TEST: EXTENSION OF RIGHTS Commons April 30, 1996

Leasehold valuation tribunal: applications and fees Commons April 30, 1996

Transport Strategy (London) Written Answers April 30, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 2, 1996

Traffic Director for London Written Answers May 9, 1996

Stamp Duty (Unit Trusts) Written Answers May 9, 1996

2 speeches — European Central Bank Commons May 16, 1996

2 speeches — Marble Arch Commons May 20, 1996

Failing Schools (Inner London) Written Answers May 22, 1996

2 speeches — Metropolitan Police Commons June 6, 1996

Bus Lanes (London) Written Answers June 10, 1996

Central Railway Order Commons July 24, 1996

Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution Written Answers July 24, 1996

Class Size (Reduction) Commons October 15, 1996

Tobacco and Alcohol Smuggling Commons October 31, 1996

Departmental Cash Limits Written Answers November 1, 1996

Engagements Commons November 5, 1996

5 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 3, 1996

Primary School Standards Written Answers December 11, 1996

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