Mr Ernie Ross
July 27, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Ernie Ross
Contributions
1988
Department of Trade and Industry Commons January 12, 1988
2 speeches — Space Industry Commons January 13, 1988
ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE Commons January 13, 1988
Education Reform Commons January 19, 1988
Defence Programmes (Employment Implications) Commons January 26, 1988
2 speeches — European Fighter Aircraft Commons January 26, 1988
Cervical Smear Tests Commons January 27, 1988
Local Government (Tayside) Commons January 27, 1988
Government of Scotland Commons January 27, 1988
Regional Aid Written Answers January 27, 1988
Gaza Strip Commons February 3, 1988
Middle East Written Answers February 3, 1988
2 speeches — North Sea Cod and Saithe Commons February 4, 1988
Training (White Paper) Commons February 16, 1988
Universities Funding Council Written Answers February 16, 1988
Air-Sea Rescue Services Written Answers February 23, 1988
Nurses Commons February 24, 1988
3 speeches — Hospital Services Commons February 24, 1988
Middle East Commons March 2, 1988
Scottish Electricity Industry (Privatisation) Commons March 2, 1988
Israel Written Answers March 2, 1988
2 speeches — Disabled Persons Act Commons March 8, 1988
Research and Development Written Answers March 15, 1988
Sharpeville Six Commons March 16, 1988
2 speeches — Dr. Frank Skuse Commons March 17, 1988
2 speeches — Social Security Reform Commons April 12, 1988
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons April 12, 1988
Shipbuilding Commons April 18, 1988
Students (Funding) Written Answers April 26, 1988
Confinements Commons April 27, 1988
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 28, 1988
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 3, 1988
First Scottish Standing Committee Commons May 3, 1988
Middle East Commons May 4, 1988
National Health Service Property Written Answers May 4, 1988
Middle East Written Answers May 4, 1988
NHS Property Written Answers May 5, 1988
Universities and Polytechnics (Funding) Written Answers May 17, 1988
Arms Levels Written Answers May 24, 1988
2 speeches — Hospital Building Commons May 25, 1988
Housing Benefit Written Answers May 25, 1988
United States Secretary of State Commons June 8, 1988
East-West Relations Written Answers June 8, 1988
Business of the House Commons June 16, 1988
Balance of Payments Written Answers June 16, 1988
3 speeches — COMPOSITION OF BOARDS Commons June 21, 1988
2 speeches — Nurses (Pay) Commons June 29, 1988
Foreign Affairs Commons June 30, 1988
Young Persons (Health and Safety) Written Answers July 5, 1988
Israel Written Answers July 6, 1988
FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES WITH RESPECT TO HIGHER AND FURTHER EDUCATION Commons July 18, 1988
AMENDMENTS Commons July 20, 1988
4 speeches — Adult Employment and Youth Training Commons July 21, 1988
Nurses Commons July 27, 1988
Nurses (Pay) Written Answers July 27, 1988
Rates Written Answers July 29, 1988
Rating Reform Written Answers July 29, 1988
2 speeches — Israel Commons October 19, 1988
Part-time Workers Written Answers October 25, 1988
Water Authority Expenditure Written Answers October 31, 1988
2 speeches — Environmental Research Commons November 8, 1988
Tenants' Rights Written Answers November 9, 1988
British Shipbuilders Commons November 14, 1988
Business of the House Commons November 24, 1988
The Economy Commons November 29, 1988
Merchant Ships Written Answers November 29, 1988
Palestine National Council Commons November 30, 1988
Scottish Transport Group Commons November 30, 1988
Palestine National Council Written Answers November 30, 1988
Scottish Enterprise Commons December 6, 1988
Manufacturing Industry (Output) Written Answers December 7, 1988
2 speeches — Offshore Oil and Gas (Safety) Commons December 12, 1988
2 speeches — Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 13, 1988
Grangemouth Commons December 15, 1988
Business of the House Commons December 15, 1988
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