Mr Adam Ingram

February 1, 1947 -
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Contributions

1987

2 speeches — Rating Reform Commons July 15, 1987

2 speeches — Rate Reduction (Lothian Region) Commons July 20, 1987

Rate Support Grant Written Answers July 22, 1987

Restart Written Answers October 26, 1987

Rates Written Answers October 26, 1987

Rating Reform Written Answers October 26, 1987

Closures Written Answers October 26, 1987

NHS (Statistics) Written Answers October 26, 1987

Disabled Persons Written Answers October 26, 1987

3 speeches — Regional Development Grants Written Answers October 26, 1987

2 speeches — Education Written Answers October 26, 1987

Pupils (Statistics) Written Answers October 26, 1987

Civil Service Written Answers October 26, 1987

Rented Accommodation Written Answers October 26, 1987

Social Security Appeals Written Answers October 26, 1987

2 speeches — Regional Development Grants Written Answers October 27, 1987

Lean Burn Engines Written Answers November 4, 1987

Nuclear Defence Written Answers November 5, 1987

Rating Reform Commons November 9, 1987

4 speeches — RESTRICTION ON DEPOSIT OF MATERIAL Commons November 10, 1987

4 speeches — MODIFICATION OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons November 10, 1987

Council House Sales Written Answers November 13, 1987

North Sea Oil Written Answers November 16, 1987

Housing Written Answers November 30, 1987

Rating Reform Written Answers December 2, 1987

Rating Reform Written Answers December 7, 1987

New Towns Written Answers December 9, 1987

PART I: EXEMPTIONS Commons December 14, 1987

Rating Reform Written Answers December 14, 1987

Scottish Development Agency Written Answers December 14, 1987

Tourism Written Answers December 15, 1987

2 speeches — Food (Radioactivity) Commons December 17, 1987

Epilepsy Written Answers December 18, 1987

Epilepsy Written Answers December 18, 1987

Epilepsy Written Answers December 18, 1987

Epilepsy Written Answers December 18, 1987

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