Mr Eric Clarke
April 9, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Eric Clarke
Contributions
1993
MV Braer (Oil Pollution) Commons January 11, 1993
2 speeches — Nimmo Smith/Friel Report Commons January 26, 1993
Maritime Safety Commons February 2, 1993
2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons February 3, 1993
12 speeches — Revenue Support Grant (Scotland) Commons February 17, 1993
Unemployment Commons March 3, 1993
2 speeches — Bank Charges Commons March 3, 1993
Huntington's Chorea Written Answers March 5, 1993
Engagements Commons March 16, 1993
3 speeches — Coarse Fishing Commons March 22, 1993
2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons March 25, 1993
Coal Industry Commons March 29, 1993
Community Care Written Answers March 31, 1993
Business of the House Commons April 15, 1993
Huntington's Chorea Written Answers April 15, 1993
Hospital Closures Written Answers April 15, 1993
3 speeches — Emphysema and Bronchitis Written Answers April 26, 1993
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons May 5, 1993
Hospital Building Written Answers May 5, 1993
ABOLITION OF PRT FOR OIL FIELDS WITH DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS ON OR AFTER 16TH MARCH 1993 Commons May 11, 1993
Automated Credit Transfers Commons May 13, 1993
British Coal Superannuation Scheme Written Answers May 19, 1993
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Commons June 9, 1993
Southern General Hospital, Edinburgh Written Answers June 9, 1993
2 speeches — New Clause Commons June 15, 1993
2 speeches — Infantry Regiments (Manpower) Commons June 22, 1993
2 speeches — Pit Closures Commons July 5, 1993
4 speeches — Clause 1 Commons July 6, 1993
2 speeches — Industry Commons July 7, 1993
Young People Written Answers July 27, 1993
Coal Industry Commons October 20, 1993
Forestry Commons October 27, 1993
2 speeches — Coal Industry Commons October 27, 1993
2 speeches — Local Government (Scotland and Wales) Commons November 22, 1993
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Written Answers December 8, 1993
Animal Transportation Written Answers December 9, 1993
Norway Commons December 15, 1993
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