Mr Roger Stott

August 7, 1943 - August 8, 1999
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Contributions

1993

St. Mary's College of Education Written Answers January 18, 1993

Cross-border Co-operation Commons January 21, 1993

School Examinations Written Answers January 21, 1993

Further Education Written Answers January 21, 1993

Japanese Labour Camp Survivors Written Answers January 28, 1993

Education Reforms Written Answers February 2, 1993

Inward Investment Commons February 18, 1993

5 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons February 18, 1993

2 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons February 18, 1993

2 speeches — Educational Administration Written Answers March 4, 1993

Educational Administration Written Answers March 5, 1993

3 speeches — Electricity Written Answers March 15, 1993

Voluntary and Selective Schools Commons March 18, 1993

Electricity Supply Written Answers March 31, 1993

Electricity Prices Written Answers March 31, 1993

VAT (Fuel and Power) Written Answers April 1, 1993

5 speeches — Belfast International Airport Written Answers April 14, 1993

11 speeches — Financial Provisions (Northern Ireland) Commons April 20, 1993

Cohesion Funds Commons April 22, 1993

Electricity Prices Commons May 20, 1993

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Prevention of Terrrorism) Commons June 8, 1993

Education Administration Written Answers June 8, 1993

Exports Commons July 1, 1993

2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons July 6, 1993

6 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons July 15, 1993

3 speeches — Belfast International Airport Written Answers July 27, 1993

3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons October 22, 1993

3 speeches — Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Commons October 26, 1993

Economy Commons December 2, 1993

Apprentices Written Answers December 15, 1993

School Performance Data Written Answers December 16, 1993

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