Mr Calum MacDonald

May 7, 1956 -
Summary information for Mr Calum MacDonald

Contributions

1997

Bosnia Written Answers January 20, 1997

Caledonian MacBrayne Written Answers January 20, 1997

2 speeches — EXEMPTION FOR SPORT AND RECREATION CLUBS Commons January 23, 1997

Working Time Directive Written Answers January 28, 1997

National Lottery Written Answers February 4, 1997

Fishing Industry Written Answers February 5, 1997

Water and Sewerage Charges Written Answers February 10, 1997

2 speeches — Crofting Townships (Woodland Planting) Written Answers February 11, 1997

International Criminal Court Commons February 12, 1997

4 speeches — Housing (Scotland) Commons March 4, 1997

VEHICLE EXCISE DUTY AND ISLES BASED VEHICLES Commons March 11, 1997

RATES OF AIR PASSENGER DUTY Commons March 11, 1997

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Written Answers March 11, 1997

Tariff Rebate Subsidy (Northern Isles) Commons March 12, 1997

Former Yugoslavia (War Crimes) Written Answers March 17, 1997

Common Fisheries Policy Commons June 18, 1997

Fisheries Management Written Answers June 19, 1997

Land (National Heritage Memorial Fund) Written Answers June 23, 1997

2 speeches — Bosnia and Herzegovina Written Answers December 3, 1997

Fisheries Commons December 17, 1997

Water and Sewerage Authorities Written Answers December 17, 1997

Council Tax Written Answers December 17, 1997

Housing Association Rents Written Answers December 17, 1997

Marine Minerals Written Answers December 17, 1997

3 speeches — Atholl and Breadalbane Fox Control Society Written Answers December 18, 1997

East Lothian District Council Written Answers December 22, 1997

Controller of Audit Reports Written Answers December 22, 1997

3 speeches — Meat Retailers Written Answers December 22, 1997

Set-aside Schemes Written Answers December 22, 1997

Beef Export Ban Written Answers December 22, 1997

Training Agencies Written Answers December 22, 1997

Scottish Homes Written Answers December 22, 1997

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