Mr Hector Monro
October 4, 1922 - 2006Summary information for Mr Hector Monro
Contributions
1996
The Army Commons January 18, 1996
13 speeches — British Time (Extra Daylight) Bill Commons January 19, 1996
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 25, 1996
EC Nitrates Directive Written Answers January 26, 1996
Local Government Reform Written Answers January 26, 1996
Privatised Water Companies Commons January 30, 1996
Income Tax Commons January 31, 1996
Industrial Development Written Answers January 31, 1996
Cash and Running Cost Limits Written Answers February 1, 1996
Beaufort's Dyke Commons February 6, 1996
National Parks (Scotland) Commons February 13, 1996
Oil Tanker (Milford Haven) Commons February 22, 1996
2 speeches — Industry Commons February 28, 1996
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons February 28, 1996
Common Fisheries Policy (Factortame Judgment) Commons March 6, 1996
Dunblane Primary School (Shooting) Commons March 14, 1996
BSE (Agriculture) Commons March 20, 1996
Reserve Forces Bill [Lords] Commons March 20, 1996
BSE (Agriculture) Commons March 25, 1996
Productivity Commons March 27, 1996
Dunblane Incident (Criminal Injuries Compensation) Written Answers March 27, 1996
European Council Commons April 1, 1996
Registers of Scotland Written Answers April 2, 1996
Inward Investment Written Answers April 3, 1996
BSE Commons April 16, 1996
BSE Commons April 25, 1996
Business of the House Commons April 25, 1996
Gaelic Education Written Answers April 29, 1996
2 speeches — Beef Commons May 1, 1996
Care Services Commons May 1, 1996
BSE (Agriculture Council) Commons May 1, 1996
Cattle Disposal Scheme Commons May 13, 1996
4 speeches — Education (Scotland) Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1996
Beef Production Commons June 5, 1996
2 speeches — Education Commons June 5, 1996
Scottish Court Service Written Answers June 18, 1996
Incapable Adults Written Answers June 18, 1996
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Commons June 20, 1996
Local Authority Spending Written Answers June 20, 1996
European Council, Florence Commons June 24, 1996
4 speeches — BSE Commons June 25, 1996
DIGITAL BROADCASTING OF GAELIC PROGRAMMES Commons July 1, 1996
Rugby Union Commons July 1, 1996
National Lottery Written Answers July 2, 1996
Public Expenditure Commons July 3, 1996
Stone of Destiny Commons July 3, 1996
2 speeches — GRANTS FOR EDUCATION OF CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE Commons July 10, 1996
Prison Service Targets Written Answers July 18, 1996
Selective Cattle Slaughter Commons October 14, 1996
Inward Investment Commons October 16, 1996
Scottish Grand Committee Commons October 16, 1996
Dunblane (Cullen Report) Commons October 16, 1996
NHS Employees Written Answers October 16, 1996
8 speeches — Windfarms and Telecommunications Towers (Scotland) Commons October 30, 1996
8 speeches — Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Bill Commons November 5, 1996
3 speeches — Land Ownership (Scotland) Commons November 6, 1996
Local Government and Rating Bill Commons November 6, 1996
4 speeches — BSE Crisis Commons November 13, 1996
Firearms (Amendment) Bill [Money] Commons November 18, 1996
Inward Investment Commons November 20, 1996
Cattle Cull Written Answers November 20, 1996
European Structural Fund Written Answers November 21, 1996
Scottish Environment Protection Agency Written Answers November 21, 1996
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons December 4, 1996
PAYMENTS IN RESPECT OF FIREARMS RENDERED UNLAWFUL Commons December 4, 1996
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Commons December 16, 1996
Government Expenditure and Tax Revenues Commons December 18, 1996
Sheep Scab Written Answers December 18, 1996
EU Agriculture Council Written Answers December 18, 1996
Rendering Industry Written Answers December 18, 1996
Intervention Board Written Answers December 18, 1996
Common Fisheries Policy Review Group Written Answers December 18, 1996
Trunk Road Improvements Written Answers December 18, 1996
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