Mr James Wray

April 28, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr James Wray

Contributions

1992

Stamp Duty (Temporary Provisions) Bill Commons January 20, 1992

Housing Support Grant (Scotland) Commons January 22, 1992

Business of the House Commons January 23, 1992

Industrial Relations Commons January 28, 1992

Glasgow to London Rail Service Written Answers January 28, 1992

Firearms Written Answers January 29, 1992

Business of the House Commons February 6, 1992

Industry (Government Policies) Commons February 6, 1992

Recession and Unemployment Commons February 19, 1992

Scotland in Europe Commons February 26, 1992

5 speeches — Inflation Commons February 26, 1992

Unemployment Written Answers February 26, 1992

Aid Policy Written Answers March 2, 1992

Construction Industry Written Answers March 11, 1992

C130 Transport Aircraft Written Answers June 2, 1992

4 speeches — Water Privatisation Commons June 16, 1992

Points of Order Commons June 24, 1992

Business of the House Commons June 25, 1992

3 speeches — Trident Commons June 30, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 30, 1992

2 speeches — South America Written Answers July 3, 1992

Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Bill [Lords] Commons October 19, 1992

Unemployment Commons October 21, 1992

Poverty Written Answers October 21, 1992

VESTING OF ESTATE, AND DEALINGS OF DEBTOR, AFTER SEQUESTRATION (No. I) Commons October 26, 1992

2 speeches — Disability Living Allowance Commons November 2, 1992

Jobseekers Charter Written Answers November 2, 1992

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers November 5, 1992

Water and Sewerage (Scotland) Commons November 17, 1992

2 speeches — Water Industry Commons November 18, 1992

2 speeches — Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 2, 1992

3 speeches — Water Privatisation (Scotland) Commons December 14, 1992

Scottish Homes Budget Commons December 16, 1992

Homelessness Written Answers December 16, 1992

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