Mr Eric Clarke
April 9, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Eric Clarke
Contributions
1996
2 speeches — Retirement Pensions Written Answers January 9, 1996
Algrade Trust Commons January 16, 1996
Landfill Tax Written Answers January 17, 1996
Wild Mammals (Protection) Bill Commons January 26, 1996
Palestinian National Authority Written Answers February 7, 1996
Manufacturing Output Written Answers February 14, 1996
Landfill Tax Commons February 27, 1996
Single-tier Authorities Written Answers February 28, 1996
2 speeches — Chechnya Commons March 6, 1996
2 speeches — Gas-fired Generating Unit (Gartcosh) Commons March 27, 1996
Adjournment (Easter) Commons April 3, 1996
Fossil Fuel Reserves Written Answers April 17, 1996
2 speeches — Veterinary Scientists and Technicians Commons May 1, 1996
2 speeches — Royal Navy Commons May 7, 1996
2 speeches — British Energy (Privatisation) Commons May 15, 1996
Nuclear Generating Stations, Scotland Written Answers June 17, 1996
Investment Written Answers June 27, 1996
2 speeches — East of Scotland Water Authority Commons July 3, 1996
GRANTS FOR EDUCATION OF CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE Commons July 10, 1996
Nuclear Privatisation Written Answers July 17, 1996
DEFENCE ESTIMATES Commons October 15, 1996
Energy Conservation Written Answers October 15, 1996
Feudal Superiors Written Answers October 16, 1996
Balance of Payments Written Answers November 6, 1996
Disability Living Allowance Commons November 12, 1996
2 speeches — Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema Commons November 13, 1996
Hospital Trusts Written Answers November 20, 1996
Business of the House Commons November 21, 1996
2 speeches — Armed Forces Overstretch Commons November 26, 1996
3 speeches — Electricity Generation (East Lothian) Commons December 4, 1996
Fuel Reserves Written Answers December 4, 1996
Electricity Interconnector Written Answers December 18, 1996
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