Mr Harry Ewing

January 20, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Harry Ewing

Contributions

1980

3 speeches — TENANTS' RIGHTS, ETC. (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons January 14, 1980

SCHOOL MEALS, MILK AND TRANSPORT Commons January 15, 1980

2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons January 15, 1980

STANDING ORDER NO. 63 Commons January 16, 1980

RATE SUPPORT GRANT (SCOTLAND) Commons January 16, 1980

European Community (Council of Agriculture Ministers) Commons January 17, 1980

7 speeches — SCHOOL MILK AND MEALS Commons January 30, 1980

Clubs (Falkirk) Written Answers February 1, 1980

Trades Union Congress Commons February 6, 1980

Curriculum (Consultative Committee) Commons February 6, 1980

SHERIFFS PRINCIPAL Commons February 6, 1980

LORD JUSTICE GENERAL Commons February 6, 1980

Economic Prospects Written Answers February 6, 1980

4 speeches — NURSERY EDUCATION: ENGLAND AND WALES Commons February 12, 1980

Clause 22 Commons February 13, 1980

Clause 23 Commons February 13, 1980

2 speeches — Redundancies Commons February 19, 1980

PICKETING LAW Commons February 19, 1980

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Written Answers February 19, 1980

14 speeches — SCOTTISH ECONOMY Commons February 20, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 28, 1980

Sporting Fixtures (Ticket Distribution) Written Answers February 28, 1980

Unemployed Young Persons Commons March 5, 1980

Education (Assisted Places Scheme) Commons March 5, 1980

Skilled Tradesmen (Vacancies) Commons March 5, 1980

BAIL ETC. (SCOTLAND) ACT Commons March 5, 1980

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons March 5, 1980

SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons March 5, 1980

Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers March 5, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 13, 1980

SCHOOL TRANSPORT Commons March 18, 1980

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND Commons March 25, 1980

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (CONVERGENCE AND BUDGETARY QUESTIONS) Commons March 25, 1980

General Teaching Council Commons April 2, 1980

Educational Institute of Scotland Commons April 2, 1980

Children in Care (Injuries) Commons April 2, 1980

Scottish CBI and Scottish TUC Commons April 2, 1980

LAW SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND Commons April 2, 1980

3 speeches — TRANSPORT: ENGLAND AND WALES Commons April 2, 1980

Central Region (Rate Support Grant) Written Answers April 2, 1980

Interception of Communications Written Answers April 3, 1980

6 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons April 14, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 15, 1980

POST OFFICE (CHAIRMAN) Commons April 16, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 17, 1980

6 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons April 21, 1980

Scottish Trades Union Congress Commons May 7, 1980

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons May 7, 1980

Job Creation Commons May 7, 1980

Scottish Confederation of British Industry Commons May 7, 1980

Unemployment Commons May 7, 1980

JURY SYSTEM Commons May 7, 1980

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons May 7, 1980

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons May 8, 1980

CIVIL SERVICE Commons May 13, 1980

Robroyston Hospital, Glasgow Written Answers June 5, 1980

2 speeches — Teachers (Pay) Commons June 11, 1980

Rate Support Grant Commons June 11, 1980

JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (MR. RON O'BYRNE) Commons June 11, 1980

INCEST Commons June 11, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 12, 1980

2 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT (SCOTLAND) Commons June 12, 1980

HAMPDEN PARK STADIUM Commons June 17, 1980

AIR SERVICES (LONDON-HONG KONG) Commons June 17, 1980

Falkirk High Station Tunnel Written Answers June 24, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 3, 1980

Tracy O'Day Written Answers July 15, 1980

TELECOMMUNICATIONS Commons July 21, 1980

PUBLIC SECTOR INDUSTRIES Commons July 21, 1980

2 speeches — OFFENCES OF SOLVENT INHALATION AND SALES TO MINORS FOR THAT PURPOSE Commons July 22, 1980

6 speeches — DETENTION OF YOUNG OFFENDERS Commons July 22, 1980

2 speeches — DETENTION AND QUESTIONING AT POLICE STATION Commons July 22, 1980

3 speeches — RIGHT TO HAVE SOMEONE INFORMED WHEN ARRESTED OR DETAINED Commons July 22, 1980

Clause 4 Commons July 23, 1980

Failure of Accused to Attend Diet in Summary Procedure Commons July 23, 1980

RESTRICTIONS ON REPORT OF PROCEED INGS INVOLVING PERSON UNDER 16 Commons July 23, 1980

3 speeches — PEREMTORY CHALLENGE OF JURORS Commons July 23, 1980

DISQUALIFICATION AND ENDORSEMENT WHERE ORDERS FOR PROBATION OR FOR ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE ARE MADE Commons July 23, 1980

CERTIFICATES AS TO PROOF OF CERTAIN ROUTINE MATTERS Commons July 23, 1980

UNEMPLOYMENT Commons October 29, 1980

5 speeches — Colleges of Education Written Answers November 3, 1980

Stirling Vehicle Licensing Office Written Answers November 5, 1980

3 speeches — A94 Written Answers November 10, 1980

3 speeches — CALLANDER PARK AND HAMILTON COLLEGES OF EDUCATION Commons November 11, 1980

PRIVATE SCHOOLS (SCOTLAND) Commons November 11, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons November 13, 1980

Hamilton Teachers Training College Commons November 26, 1980

Energy Costs Commons November 26, 1980

Firemen (Pay) Commons November 26, 1980

Football Hooliganism Commons November 26, 1980

Unemployment Commons November 26, 1980

Colleges of Education Written Answers November 26, 1980

8 speeches — Industry Bill Commons December 1, 1980

4 speeches — Student Unions Written Answers December 1, 1980

4 speeches — British Telecommunications Bill Commons December 2, 1980

Questions to Ministers Commons December 9, 1980

2 speeches — Scottish Grand Committee Commons December 9, 1980

Questions to Ministers Commons December 10, 1980

Vehicle Licensing Office (Sterling) Written Answers December 10, 1980

Vehicle Licensing Office (Sterling) Written Answers December 10, 1980

6 speeches — Scotland (Government Policies) Commons December 15, 1980

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