Mr Jimmy Hood

May 16, 1948 -
Summary information for Mr Jimmy Hood

Contributions

1994

6 speeches — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons January 17, 1994

Local Government etc (Scotland) Bill [Money] Commons January 17, 1994

29 speeches — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill [Ways and Means] Commons January 17, 1994

2 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994

3 speeches — Coal Industry Bill [Money] Commons January 18, 1994

5 speeches — Coal Industry Bill [Ways and Means] Commons January 18, 1994

Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill Commons January 24, 1994

2 speeches — Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Bill [Money] Commons January 24, 1994

Local Government Reorganisation Commons January 26, 1994

Local Government Reorganisation Written Answers January 26, 1994

5 speeches — Public Appointments Written Answers February 1, 1994

3 speeches — Public Appointments Written Answers February 2, 1994

Rail and Car Transport Commons February 23, 1994

Carstairs State Hospital Written Answers March 3, 1994

2 speeches — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons March 23, 1994

RESTRUCTURING SCHEMES Commons March 23, 1994

3 speeches — PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBSIDENCE Commons March 23, 1994

OPENCAST OPERATIONS Commons March 23, 1994

3 speeches — MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons March 23, 1994

Tourist Boards Written Answers April 13, 1994

Business of the House Commons April 28, 1994

NEW WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES Commons May 17, 1994

6 speeches — PROVISION OF SCHOOL TRANSPORT AND OTHER FACILITIES Commons May 18, 1994

4 speeches — Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons May 24, 1994

Competitiveness Commons June 17, 1994

Scottish Nuclear Commons July 6, 1994

Seat Belts Written Answers July 6, 1994

Inflation Written Answers October 17, 1994

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