Mr Harry Ewing

January 20, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Harry Ewing

Contributions

1987

Safeway Food Stores (Food Contamination) Commons June 30, 1987

Agriculture Council Commons July 1, 1987

3 speeches — Business of the House Commons July 2, 1987

Local Government Bill Commons July 6, 1987

Engagements Commons July 7, 1987

Medical Appeal Tribunal (Glasgow) Written Answers July 10, 1987

2 speeches — Rating Reform Commons July 22, 1987

Scottish Business Commons July 22, 1987

Health Boards Written Answers July 23, 1987

Financial Situation Commons October 27, 1987

Business of the House Commons October 29, 1987

Scottish Development Agency Bill Commons October 29, 1987

BP Share Issue Commons October 29, 1987

Electricity Industry (Financial Targets) Commons November 3, 1987

Business of the House Commons November 5, 1987

5 speeches — Parole Board Written Answers November 9, 1987

INCORPORATION OF PROVISIONS OF ACTS OF 1956, 1963, 1968, 1979 AND 1981 Commons November 10, 1987

MODIFICATION OF TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons November 10, 1987

Rating Reform Written Answers November 10, 1987

National Dock Labour Scheme Commons November 17, 1987

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 18, 1987

Business of the House Commons November 19, 1987

Curriculum and Assessment (Scotland) Commons November 19, 1987

4 speeches — Future Government of Scotland Commons November 23, 1987

Occupational Pension Schemes Commons November 24, 1987

Primary Health Care Commons November 25, 1987

3 speeches — Post Ofiice (Dispute) Commons December 2, 1987

Business of the House Commons December 3, 1987

Parliamentary Questions Commons December 3, 1987

Maternity Services (Grampian Region) Commons December 9, 1987

Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 9, 1987

Royal College of Nursing Written Answers December 9, 1987

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