Mr Gregor Mackenzie

November 15, 1927 - 1992
Summary information for Mr Gregor Mackenzie

Contributions

1972

Paper and Board Making Written Answers January 17, 1972

Employment (Scotland) Written Answers January 17, 1972

Constant Attendance Allowance Written Answers January 18, 1972

Giro Commons January 19, 1972

Postal Charges Commons January 19, 1972

Television (Locally-Initiated Programmes) Commons January 19, 1972

Telecommunications (Investment) Commons January 19, 1972

Broadcasting Licence Evasion Commons January 19, 1972

Unemployment Written Answers January 19, 1972

Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (Fighting Fund Donations) Written Answers January 19, 1972

SCOTTISH COUNCIL, DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRY Written Answers January 20, 1972

Gibraltar Written Answers January 24, 1972

Party Political Broadcasts Commons February 9, 1972

Rutherglen (Health Centre) Written Answers February 11, 1972

Nurses Commons February 23, 1972

2 speeches — Deaf Children (Education) Written Answers March 13, 1972

Scottish Assembly Commons March 15, 1972

2 speeches — Education (Deaf Children) Commons March 15, 1972

Confectionery (Sugar Price) Written Answers March 21, 1972

Teachers (Special Recruitment Scheme) Written Answers March 29, 1972

Rutherglen and Cambuslang Written Answers March 29, 1972

HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons April 11, 1972

New Clause 1 Commons April 11, 1972

New Clause 4 Commons April 11, 1972

New Clause 5 Commons April 11, 1972

2 speeches — Clause 2 Commons April 12, 1972

Clause 3 Commons April 12, 1972

Clause 5 Commons April 12, 1972

First-class Mail Commons April 19, 1972

Giro Commons April 19, 1972

Telephone Equipment (Contract Delays) Commons April 19, 1972

Telephone Charges Commons April 19, 1972

Rate Relief Written Answers April 26, 1972

Television Licence Fee Commons May 10, 1972

Broadcasting (Inquiry) Commons May 10, 1972

2 speeches — Value Added Tax Commons May 10, 1972

Post Office Equipment (Foreign Purchases) Commons May 10, 1972

PRICE RESTRAINT Commons May 11, 1972

2 speeches — GROUP 14—CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Commons May 16, 1972

2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 23, 1972

3 speeches — HOUSE SUBJECT TO CONDITION AS TO RENT UNDER HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1924. Commons June 6, 1972

Postal Finances Commons June 7, 1972

Giro Commons June 7, 1972

Outside Broadcasts (Advertising) Commons June 7, 1972

Television Reception (Wales) Commons June 7, 1972

Schedule 11 Commons June 7, 1972

2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons June 21, 1972

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons June 27, 1972

Television Dealers (Supply of Information) Commons June 28, 1972

Telephones (Waiting List) Commons June 28, 1972

Giro Commons June 28, 1972

Cable Television Commons June 28, 1972

Giro Commons July 19, 1972

BBC (Programme Content) Commons July 19, 1972

Broadcasting Services (European and Home) Commons July 19, 1972

Television Licence Fee Commons July 19, 1972

Local Relay Television Commons July 19, 1972

SCOTLAND Commons July 27, 1972

BROADCASTING (INQUIRY) Commons August 2, 1972

REDPATH DORMAN LONG LTD. (GREENWICH) Commons August 4, 1972

Hospital (Rutherglen) Written Answers August 9, 1972

Employment (Rutherglen and Cambuslang) Written Answers August 9, 1972

Steel Plants (Scotland) Written Answers August 9, 1972

Rutherglen and Cambuslang Written Answers August 9, 1972

2 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons October 31, 1972

Broadcasting (Inquiry) Commons November 8, 1972

Giro Commons November 8, 1972

Television Licences Commons November 8, 1972

6 speeches — POST OFFICE (BORROWING) BILL Commons November 10, 1972

British Broadcasting Corporation (Chairman) Commons November 29, 1972

Future of Broadcasting Commons November 29, 1972

Concessionary Television Licences Commons November 29, 1972

2 speeches — Government Offices (Dispersal) Commons November 29, 1972

Broadcasting (Advisory Committee's Report) Commons December 20, 1972

STEEL INDUSTRY (MODERNISATION) Commons December 21, 1972

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