Mr John McAllion
February 13, 1948 -Summary information for Mr John McAllion
Contributions
1998
5 speeches — Scotland Bill Commons January 12, 1998
5 speeches — Scotland Bill Commons January 13, 1998
2 speeches — Scottish Parliament Elections Commons January 20, 1998
5 speeches — NHS Primary Care Written Answers January 22, 1998
Engagements Commons January 28, 1998
17 speeches — THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT Commons January 28, 1998
Debt Reduction Written Answers January 28, 1998
2 speeches — Welfare to Work Commons January 29, 1998
3 speeches — PRESIDING OFFICER Commons January 29, 1998
STANDING ORDERS—FURTHER PROVISION Commons January 29, 1998
12 speeches — POWER TO CALL FOR WITNESSES AND DOCUMENTS Commons January 29, 1998
Better Government Programme Commons February 4, 1998
Business of the House Commons February 5, 1998
2 speeches — A90 Written Answers February 5, 1998
7 speeches — THE FIRST MINISTER Commons February 10, 1998
5 speeches — POWER TO PREVENT OR REQUIRE ACTION Commons February 10, 1998
13 speeches — SCOTTISH CONSOLIDATED FUND Commons February 12, 1998
A90 (Accidents) Written Answers February 18, 1998
2 speeches — Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons February 19, 1998
2 speeches — POWER TO FIX BASIC RATE FOR SCOTTISH TAXPAYERS Commons February 23, 1998
10 speeches — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISION WITH RESPECT TO RESOLUTIONS Commons February 23, 1998
16 speeches — SCOTTISH REPRESENTATION AT WESTMINSTER Commons February 23, 1998
3 speeches — Caribbean Commons February 25, 1998
Trade Unions Written Answers February 26, 1998
Disability Written Answers March 2, 1998
3 speeches — SCOTTISH REPRESENTATION AT WESTMINSTER Commons March 4, 1998
10 speeches — CROSS-BORDER PUBLIC BODIES: INITIAL STATUS Commons March 4, 1998
2 speeches — MALADMINISTRATION Commons March 4, 1998
Synthetic Factor VIII (Tayside) Commons March 4, 1998
Disability Living Allowance Written Answers March 13, 1998
Tree Planting Commons March 17, 1998
Dismissal Procedure Agreements Written Answers March 25, 1998
6 speeches — RESERVED MATTERS Commons March 30, 1998
18 speeches — RESERVED MATTERS Commons March 31, 1998
4 speeches — REGISTER OF CONCORDATS Commons March 31, 1998
3 speeches — Skye Bridge Written Answers April 8, 1998
NHS Trusts Commons April 21, 1998
Council Housing Written Answers April 21, 1998
10 speeches — REVIEW OF ROLE OF SCOTTISH MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF COMMONS Commons May 6, 1998
Investment Commons May 19, 1998
STAGES OF BILLS Commons May 19, 1998
5 speeches — RESERVED MATTERS Commons May 19, 1998
3 speeches — Title Commons May 19, 1998
Local Government Written Answers May 19, 1998
Fairness at Work Commons May 21, 1998
2 speeches — Disability Living Allowance Commons June 8, 1998
4 speeches — NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR GIVING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO STUDENTS Commons June 8, 1998
Caribbean Written Answers June 16, 1998
National Minimum Wage Commons June 18, 1998
NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR GIVING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO STUDENTS Commons July 1, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Commons July 8, 1998
Pensions Commons July 17, 1998
Scotch Whisky (Taxation) Written Answers July 23, 1998
Business of the House (Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Bill) Commons September 2, 1998
EVIDENCE AND INFERENCES: GREAT BRITAIN Commons September 2, 1998
Freedom of Information Written Answers October 21, 1998
New Deal (Young People) Written Answers October 22, 1998
Caribbean Written Answers October 27, 1998
Engagements Commons October 28, 1998
Post Office Written Answers October 29, 1998
Council Housing Written Answers November 3, 1998
PSBR Written Answers November 5, 1998
6 speeches — CONSTITUENCIES, REGIONS AND REGIONAL MEMBERS Commons November 11, 1998
Multilateral Agreement on Investment Written Answers November 11, 1998
Tax-varying Powers Commons December 8, 1998
Pensions Commons December 15, 1998
Tay River Protection Order Written Answers December 17, 1998
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