Mr David Lambie
July 13, 1925 -Summary information for Mr David Lambie
Contributions
1990
6 speeches — Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Bill Commons January 9, 1990
Trade Deficit (EC) Written Answers January 17, 1990
British Medical Association Written Answers January 23, 1990
Housing and Local Government (Scotland) Commons January 25, 1990
Skills Training Agency Commons February 13, 1990
Manufactured Goods Written Answers February 14, 1990
Regional Policy Written Answers March 14, 1990
Eye Tests Written Answers March 20, 1990
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons April 4, 1990
CBI Regional Bodies Written Answers April 18, 1990
2 speeches — Price Increases Commons April 26, 1990
3 speeches — Financial consequences of winding up Commons April 26, 1990
General Practitioners Written Answers May 1, 1990
8 speeches — Clyde Port Authority Bill Commons May 14, 1990
West Germany Written Answers May 16, 1990
National Health Service Funding Written Answers June 5, 1990
Biotechnology Written Answers June 20, 1990
11 speeches — Clyde Port Authority Bill Commons July 2, 1990
2 speeches — Junior Doctors Commons July 3, 1990
Fatal Accident Inquiries Written Answers July 4, 1990
Airline Competition Commons July 18, 1990
Footwear and Textile Industries Written Answers July 18, 1990
4 speeches — Teachers' Pay Commons July 23, 1990
Defence (Options for Change) Commons July 25, 1990
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons July 25, 1990
The Gulf Commons September 7, 1990
Capital Charges Written Answers October 16, 1990
Local Government Finance Written Answers October 17, 1990
Inflation Written Answers October 25, 1990
LINK Projects Written Answers October 31, 1990
Textiles and Knitwear Commons November 21, 1990
Scotch Whisky Association Written Answers November 21, 1990
The Gulf (Troop Deployments) Commons November 22, 1990
2 speeches — The Gulf Commons December 11, 1990
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