Mr Tony Colman

July 24, 1943 -
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Contributions

1998

Private Finance Initiative Written Answers January 14, 1998

Leasehold Valuation Tribunals Written Answers January 19, 1998

Credit Act Written Answers January 19, 1998

Minimum Wage Written Answers January 19, 1998

Leasehold Reform Written Answers January 20, 1998

Financial Services Authority Written Answers January 21, 1998

Work Force Written Answers January 21, 1998

Stamp Duty Reserve Tax Written Answers January 22, 1998

4 speeches — Hospital Services (South-west London) Written Answers February 17, 1998

4 speeches — Thames Riverside Development Commons February 19, 1998

2 speeches — Housing Benefit Commons February 23, 1998

Social Services Written Answers February 24, 1998

4 speeches — Local Authority Debt Repayment Commons March 11, 1998

GDP Calculation Written Answers March 12, 1998

NHS Productivity Written Answers March 16, 1998

Heathrow Terminal 5 Commons April 8, 1998

Engagements Commons April 29, 1998

7 speeches — Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Bill [Lords] Commons May 5, 1998

7 speeches — Turnberg Health Proposals Commons June 3, 1998

London Road Network Written Answers June 11, 1998

Cancer Treatment Written Answers June 30, 1998

2 speeches — Local Authorities (Pilot Schemes) Commons July 7, 1998

6 speeches — EU Structural Funds (London) Commons July 8, 1998

Community Reinvestment Disclosure Commons July 15, 1998

Pensions Commons July 17, 1998

2 speeches — Airport Development Commons July 17, 1998

Music Therapy Written Answers October 22, 1998

Music Therapy Written Answers October 29, 1998

Heathrow Airport Written Answers November 2, 1998

3 speeches — Stansted and Gatwick Airports Written Answers November 4, 1998

Aircraft Noise (Heathrow) Written Answers November 4, 1998

Heathrow Airport Written Answers November 17, 1998

Post Office Commons December 7, 1998

Water Industry Bill Commons December 7, 1998

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