Mr Norman Hogg

March 12, 1938 - October 8, 2008
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Contributions

1986

Hong Kong (Nationality) Commons January 16, 1986

Hong Kong Written Answers January 16, 1986

2 speeches — Schools (Closures) Commons January 29, 1986

Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 (Extension) Bill Commons January 31, 1986

Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Written Answers February 5, 1986

Exceptionally Severe Weather Payments Commons February 17, 1986

Burroughs Machines Written Answers February 18, 1986

Burroughs Machines Written Answers February 19, 1986

3 speeches — Drugs Written Answers February 25, 1986

Dunblane Bypass Commons February 26, 1986

Electronics and Computer Industry Written Answers February 26, 1986

Teachers' Dispute (Scotland) Commons March 6, 1986

Social Security Reform Commons March 19, 1986

2 speeches — Youth Unemployment Commons March 26, 1986

Cattle (Abortions) Written Answers March 27, 1986

Scottish Universities Written Answers April 10, 1986

Privatisation Written Answers April 10, 1986

National Bus Company Written Answers April 21, 1986

PENSIONERS' RIGHT TO HEAT, LIGHT AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL Commons April 25, 1986

POLICE COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons April 25, 1986

9 speeches — Homeless Persons Written Answers April 28, 1986

Homelessness Written Answers April 28, 1986

2 speeches — District and Island Councils (Emergency Accommodation) Written Answers April 28, 1986

2 speeches — Public Sector Housing Written Answers April 28, 1986

Unemployment (West of Scotland) Commons April 30, 1986

Labour Statistics Written Answers April 30, 1986

M80 (New Construction) Written Answers May 21, 1986

2 speeches — New Town Development Corporations Commons June 4, 1986

2 speeches — Electricity Boards Written Answers June 9, 1986

North of Scotland Hydro Electric Board Written Answers June 9, 1986

National Clean-up Scheme Written Answers June 10, 1986

Housing Written Answers June 26, 1986

Visitors (North America) Written Answers June 30, 1986

Radioactivity Written Answers June 30, 1986

Labour Statistics Written Answers June 30, 1986

A74 (Improvement) Written Answers June 30, 1986

SECOND DAY'S DEBATE Commons July 1, 1986

SCOTLAND Commons July 2, 1986

Unemployment (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) Written Answers July 2, 1986

2 speeches — Housing Written Answers July 3, 1986

Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons July 23, 1986

British Rail Engineering Commons July 24, 1986

Supplementary Benefit Written Answers July 25, 1986

2 speeches — New Towns (Housing) Commons October 22, 1986

FIRST DAY Commons November 12, 1986

Her Majesty's Prison, Peterhead Commons November 17, 1986

4 speeches — AIDS Written Answers November 17, 1986

2 speeches — M80 Written Answers November 17, 1986

Gas Consumers Council Written Answers November 24, 1986

2 speeches — Prisons Commons November 26, 1986

Equal Opportunities Written Answers December 1, 1986

Cumbernauld Development Corporation Written Answers December 1, 1986

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers December 1, 1986

AIDS Written Answers December 1, 1986

2 speeches — New Towns (Houses) Written Answers December 1, 1986

Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 9, 1986

2 speeches — New Towns Written Answers December 10, 1986

2 speeches — Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 15, 1986

Whisky Industry Written Answers December 15, 1986

Detained Persons (Deaths) Written Answers December 19, 1986

Cumbernauld (Ministerial Visit) Written Answers December 19, 1986

4 speeches — Crash Barriers Written Answers December 19, 1986

Health Service Managers Written Answers December 19, 1986

Unisys (Plant Closure) Written Answers December 19, 1986

Earnings Written Answers December 19, 1986

Benefits (Girocheques) Written Answers December 19, 1986

3 speeches — Crash Barriers Written Answers December 19, 1986

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