Mr Adam Ingram
February 1, 1947 -Summary information for Mr Adam Ingram
Contributions
1993
Pit Closures Written Answers January 20, 1993
Electricity Written Answers February 1, 1993
Electricity Supply Industry Written Answers February 9, 1993
Energy Written Answers February 15, 1993
Electricity Written Answers February 15, 1993
Fossil Fuel Levy Written Answers February 15, 1993
2 speeches — Revenue Support Grant (Scotland) Commons February 17, 1993
Energy Written Answers February 19, 1993
GP Fund Holders Written Answers February 23, 1993
2 speeches — Legal Aid Commons March 3, 1993
Eastwood/East Kilbride Written Answers March 5, 1993
Scottish Government (White Paper) Commons March 9, 1993
Coal Industry Commons March 25, 1993
Coal Industry Commons March 29, 1993
4 speeches — Aviation Committee Written Answers March 31, 1993
3 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Written Answers March 31, 1993
Strategic Technology Written Answers April 14, 1993
Coal Industry Written Answers April 15, 1993
Scottish Renewables Obligation Written Answers April 21, 1993
Used Tyres (Incineration) Written Answers April 21, 1993
Used Tyres (Incineration) Written Answers April 22, 1993
Orimulsion Written Answers April 23, 1993
New Towns Written Answers May 5, 1993
Lanarkshire Development Agency (Consultants) Written Answers May 6, 1993
Renewables Order Written Answers July 7, 1993
Local Government (Scotland) Commons July 8, 1993
NHS Trusts Written Answers July 15, 1993
Hospital Closures Written Answers October 21, 1993
2 speeches — New Towns Commons October 27, 1993
Child Support Agency Commons December 6, 1993
2 speeches — New Towns Written Answers December 6, 1993
3 speeches — Aerospace Support Commons December 13, 1993
New Towns Written Answers December 13, 1993
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Commons December 14, 1993
Statutory Sick Pay Bill Commons December 15, 1993
2 speeches — INCREASE IN PRIMARY CLASS 1 CONTRIBUTIONS Commons December 16, 1993
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