Mr Russell Johnston

July 28, 1932 -
Summary information for Mr Russell Johnston

Contributions

1994

Forestry Commission Written Answers January 14, 1994

6 speeches — British Waterways Bill [Lords] Commons January 19, 1994

NHS Trusts Written Answers January 26, 1994

Committee of the Regions Commons February 2, 1994

Western European Union (Membership) Written Answers February 2, 1994

Bosnia Commons February 7, 1994

5 speeches — Scottish Democracy Commons February 7, 1994

2 speeches — Funding (Highland Region) Commons February 23, 1994

Air Attack (Bosnia) Commons March 1, 1994

7 speeches — Overseas Aid Commons March 1, 1994

10 speeches — Council of Europe and Western European Union Commons March 18, 1994

Council of Europe Written Answers March 22, 1994

Bosnia Commons April 18, 1994

2 speeches — Fish Farming Commons April 27, 1994

Rwanda Written Answers May 6, 1994

2 speeches — Italian Steel Industry Commons May 9, 1994

Rwanda Written Answers May 9, 1994

INITIAL REVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS Commons May 17, 1994

British Prisoners Abroad Written Answers June 16, 1994

British Prisoners Abroad Written Answers June 16, 1994

Remand Prisoners Written Answers June 20, 1994

Litter Bins, A9 Written Answers June 20, 1994

13 speeches — European Union (Accessions) Bill Commons July 11, 1994

Scottish Business Commons July 11, 1994

Counterfeit Coins Written Answers October 31, 1994

Mallaig Harbour Written Answers November 24, 1994

2 speeches — Macedonia Written Answers November 25, 1994

Slovenia Written Answers November 25, 1994

European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons November 28, 1994

Budget of the European Communities for 1995 Commons November 28, 1994

Serbia (Sanctions) Written Answers November 28, 1994

Western European Union (Danube Mission) Written Answers November 28, 1994

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