Mr Richard Tracey

February 8, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Tracey

Contributions

1996

National Health Service Commons January 24, 1996

Business of the House Commons January 25, 1996

Local Government Finance Commons January 31, 1996

Family Law Bill [Lords] Commons February 5, 1996

LTS Rail Commons February 5, 1996

2 speeches — Policing of London Commons February 5, 1996

British Gas Commons February 6, 1996

Questions to the Prime Minister Commons February 6, 1996

GP Fundholding Commons February 6, 1996

2 speeches — Rail Privatisation Commons February 7, 1996

Business of the House Commons February 8, 1996

Sick and Disabled People Commons February 20, 1996

Thameslink 2000 Written Answers February 27, 1996

Millennium Exhibition Commons February 28, 1996

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons February 29, 1996

Emergency and Intensive Care Commons March 6, 1996

3 speeches — Fire Services Commons March 13, 1996

3 speeches — Education (School Premises) Commons March 18, 1996

Business of the House Commons March 28, 1996

5 speeches — Council Tax Commons April 1, 1996

MARITAL BREAKDOWN Commons April 24, 1996

London Transport Written Answers April 24, 1996

Business of the House Commons April 25, 1996

3 speeches — Westminster City Council Commons May 14, 1996

Chessington Computer Centre Written Answers May 15, 1996

Marble Arch Commons May 20, 1996

Closed Circuit Television Commons June 6, 1996

Competitiveness White Paper Commons June 13, 1996

Retail Development Commons June 20, 1996

University Funding Commons July 3, 1996

Royal Parks Review Group Written Answers July 11, 1996

Engagements Commons July 18, 1996

Public Accounts Committee Commons October 16, 1996

Public Services Written Answers October 17, 1996

Deregulation Written Answers October 17, 1996

Private Finance Initiative Commons October 31, 1996

Trade Unions Commons November 19, 1996

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