Mr Ernie Ross
July 27, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Ernie Ross
Contributions
1991
2 speeches — The Gulf Commons January 15, 1991
The Gulf Commons January 16, 1991
Israel (Missile Attack) Commons January 23, 1991
The Gulf Commons January 31, 1991
Points of Order Commons January 31, 1991
2 speeches — Scottish Homes Commons February 6, 1991
2 speeches — Science Policy Commons February 6, 1991
Engagements Commons February 7, 1991
Cold Weather Payments Commons February 11, 1991
The Gulf Commons February 13, 1991
The Gulf Commons February 26, 1991
Scottish Homes Written Answers March 6, 1991
9 speeches — Piper Alpha (Cullen Report) Commons March 7, 1991
2 speeches — Piper Alpha (Cullen Report) Commons March 7, 1991
Roll-on Roll-off Ferries Commons March 11, 1991
Middle East Commons March 13, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 14, 1991
Local Government Review (Scotland) Commons March 21, 1991
Labour Statistics Commons April 17, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 30, 1991
2 speeches — Trade Indemnity Commons May 1, 1991
Bangladesh (Aid) Commons May 8, 1991
2 speeches — Offshore Installations Written Answers May 13, 1991
Local Enterprise Companies Commons May 15, 1991
NHS Funding Written Answers May 15, 1991
Offshore Installations Written Answers May 15, 1991
Rosyth Written Answers July 2, 1991
Middle East Commons July 24, 1991
2 speeches — Infertility Treatment Commons August 17, 1991
2 speeches — Employment Initiatives Commons August 17, 1991
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Commons November 12, 1991
Benefits (Student Entitlement) Commons November 12, 1991
European Foreign Ministers Commons November 20, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 26, 1991
2 speeches — Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Bill Commons November 26, 1991
2 speeches — Health Boards Commons December 11, 1991
Maastricht Commons December 18, 1991
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