Mr Norman Buchan

October 27, 1922 - October 23, 1990
Summary information for Mr Norman Buchan

Contributions

1990

2 speeches — Eastern Europe Commons January 9, 1990

2 speeches — Standing Committee E Commons January 9, 1990

Trade Deficit (EC) Written Answers January 17, 1990

Hill Farming Commons January 30, 1990

National Museums of Scotland Written Answers January 31, 1990

Military Doctrines Seminar Written Answers February 6, 1990

Japan Written Answers February 14, 1990

7 speeches — Royal Shakespeare Company Commons February 20, 1990

4 speeches — Community Charge Commons February 28, 1990

2 speeches — Maternity Unit, Elgin Commons February 28, 1990

Members' Interests Commons March 7, 1990

Arts Funding Commons March 13, 1990

9 speeches — Points of Order Commons March 14, 1990

Information Technology Written Answers March 14, 1990

Textiles Written Answers April 18, 1990

Broadcasting Bill Commons April 25, 1990

Poverty (Church Report) Written Answers May 2, 1990

4 speeches — CHANNEL 5 REMIT Commons May 8, 1990

3 speeches — RESEARCH INTO BROADCASTING Commons May 8, 1990

5 speeches — PROSCRIPTION OF NON-DOMESTIC SATELLITE SERVICES (No. 2) Commons May 8, 1990

9 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON THE HOLDING OF LICENCES Commons May 9, 1990

7 speeches — Broadcasting Bill Commons May 10, 1990

NATO Nuclear Planning Group Written Answers May 15, 1990

Ravenscraig (Strip Mill Closure) Commons May 16, 1990

Manufacturing Trade Written Answers May 16, 1990

Insider Dealing Written Answers May 16, 1990

3 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 17, 1990

Head Teachers Written Answers June 6, 1990

Heritage (Preservation) Commons June 11, 1990

2 speeches — Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Bill [Lords] Commons June 12, 1990

Industry Council Written Answers June 20, 1990

5 speeches — Arts and Heritage Commons July 4, 1990

Self-governing Hospitals Written Answers July 4, 1990

Transputers Written Answers July 18, 1990

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