Mr David Marshall
May 7, 1941 -Summary information for Mr David Marshall
Contributions
1998
President Clinton Written Answers January 12, 1998
National Health Service Beds Commons January 20, 1998
Coach Seat Belts Written Answers January 21, 1998
Benefits Written Answers February 2, 1998
Glasgow Regeneration Alliance Written Answers February 6, 1998
Drug Courts Written Answers February 19, 1998
Health (Glasgow) Written Answers February 19, 1998
School Closures (Glasgow) Written Answers February 19, 1998
M74 (Glasgow) Written Answers February 19, 1998
Anti-knife Legislation Written Answers February 23, 1998
Student Awards Agency Written Answers February 23, 1998
2 speeches — Land Mines Commons February 25, 1998
Health Inequalities Written Answers February 26, 1998
First Bus (Glasgow) Written Answers March 2, 1998
Scottish Parliament Commons March 17, 1998
2 speeches — EU Sheep and Goatmeat Regime Written Answers March 26, 1998
3 speeches — Goats Written Answers March 26, 1998
Inward Investment Written Answers March 30, 1998
Air Services Written Answers April 6, 1998
Security Industry Written Answers April 7, 1998
Claimants (Medical Examinations) Written Answers April 8, 1998
2 speeches — Health Inequalities Commons April 21, 1998
Manufacturing Commons May 19, 1998
Land Use (Glasgow) Written Answers May 19, 1998
3 speeches — Housing Stock (Glasgow) Written Answers May 19, 1998
High Rise Flats, Shettleston Written Answers June 1, 1998
2 speeches — Housing Written Answers June 1, 1998
Prestwick Airport Written Answers June 3, 1998
Derelict and Contaminated Land Written Answers June 8, 1998
Air Traffic Control Written Answers June 9, 1998
Local Government (Scotland) Commons June 16, 1998
Local Government Finance Written Answers June 23, 1998
2 speeches — Landmines Bill Commons July 10, 1998
Redundancy Payments (Scotland) Written Answers July 16, 1998
Incomes Written Answers November 3, 1998
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