Mr James Erskine
March 10, 1949 -Summary information for Mr James Erskine
Contributions
1998
Lowlands Canals: Repair Project Written Answers January 19, 1998
Train Overcrowding Lords January 21, 1998
Scottish Parliament Building Lords January 28, 1998
6 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1998
5 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 3, 1998
Scottish Parliament Building Lords February 4, 1998
2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 1998
26 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 1998
4 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1998
2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 12, 1998
3 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 1998
8 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords February 24, 1998
The Railways Lords February 25, 1998
7 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 3, 1998
Scottish School Leavers: Basic Skills Lords March 4, 1998
National Lottery Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1998
19 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 17, 1998
House of Lords Reform Written Answers March 18, 1998
4 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 19, 1998
Scottish Parliament and Interpretation Act 1978 Written Answers March 23, 1998
"Britain"/"British": Use in Fundraising Written Answers March 23, 1998
Prison Service Lords March 25, 1998
11 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill [H.L.] Lords March 31, 1998
Out of School Clubs Written Answers March 31, 1998
Criminal Procedure (Intermediate Diets)(Scotland) Bill Lords April 7, 1998
2 speeches — Activity Centres (Young Persons' Safety)(Northern Ireland) Order 1997 Lords April 7, 1998
Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 1998 Lords May 20, 1998
Registered Establishments (Scotland) Bill Lords June 5, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords June 17, 1998
REFERENDUM ON SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE Lords July 8, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 8, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords July 14, 1998
9 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 14, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords July 16, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 16, 1998
3 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 21, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords July 21, 1998
8 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 23, 1998
4 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 23, 1998
5 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 28, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords July 28, 1998
2 speeches — ROLE OF SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND Lords July 28, 1998
COMMUNITY OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARLIAMENT Lords July 30, 1998
5 speeches — CONSULTATION WITH BUSINESS Lords July 30, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords July 30, 1998
5 speeches — REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES Lords October 6, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords October 8, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords October 22, 1998
3 speeches — SECOND CHAMBER OF THE PARLIAMENT Lords October 22, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords October 28, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords October 28, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords October 28, 1998
2 speeches — POWER TO CHANGE TITLES Lords October 28, 1998
Motorcycles: Off-road Use Lords November 2, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords November 2, 1998
Scotland Bill Lords November 3, 1998
2 speeches — Scotland Bill Lords November 9, 1998
3 speeches — REVIEW OF IMPACT OF THIS ACT ON PARLIAMENT Lords November 9, 1998
VETO ON CHANGES TO SCOTTISH TIME ZONES OR SUMMER TIME Lords November 9, 1998
LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords November 17, 1998
MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords November 17, 1998
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 25, 1998
Town and Country Planning (Minerals) (Scotland) Regulations 1998 Lords December 14, 1998
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: Guidance to Procurators Fiscal Written Answers December 14, 1998
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [H.L.] Lords December 15, 1998
Scotland: Incapable Adults Written Answers December 16, 1998
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