Mr Eric Clarke
April 9, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Eric Clarke
Contributions
1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 11, 1994
2 speeches — Manufacturing Commons January 12, 1994
2 speeches — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons January 17, 1994
5 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994
Mines (Abandonment) Written Answers January 26, 1994
Income Support Written Answers January 31, 1994
Hon. Member for Banff and Buchan Commons February 1, 1994
Scottish Economy Commons February 23, 1994
Unemployment Written Answers February 23, 1994
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons February 28, 1994
Bronchitis and Emphysema (Mining Industry) Commons March 3, 1994
2 speeches — Infantry Battalions Commons March 8, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 22, 1994
'MINING MUSEUMS Commons March 22, 1994
2 speeches — MEDICAL SERVICE Commons March 22, 1994
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Commons March 22, 1994
2 speeches — Economy Commons March 23, 1994
3 speeches — RESTRUCTURING OF THE CORPORATION'S FUNCTIONS Commons March 23, 1994
PENSIONS AND MINERS' WELFARE ORGANISATIONS Commons March 23, 1994
PENSIONS PROVISION IN CONNECTION WITH RESTRUCTURING Commons March 23, 1994
Private Pensions Commons March 30, 1994
SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons April 13, 1994
2 speeches — Forestry Commission Commons April 27, 1994
Merchant Shipping (Donaldson Report) Commons May 17, 1994
3 speeches — NEW WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES Commons May 17, 1994
Forestry Commons May 25, 1994
RESTRUCTURING SCHEMES IN RELATION TO PROPERTY ETC. Commons June 28, 1994
Calculation of compensation under section 17 Commons June 28, 1994
Defence Satellites Written Answers June 30, 1994
2 speeches — Scottish Nuclear Commons July 6, 1994
Forestry Review Commons July 19, 1994
2 speeches — Youth Recruitment Commons October 26, 1994
Aircraft Carriers Written Answers November 22, 1994
2 speeches — Violent Crime Commons December 7, 1994
2 speeches — Cyprus Commons December 14, 1994
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