Mr Tommy McAvoy

December 14, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Tommy McAvoy

Contributions

1994

Foam Filling Written Answers January 12, 1994

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

Bathing Water Quality Written Answers January 19, 1994

Police Authority Written Answers January 20, 1994

Road Pricing Written Answers January 24, 1994

2 speeches — Drugs Task Force Commons January 26, 1994

Organic Aid Scheme Written Answers January 27, 1994

2 speeches — Student Grants Commons February 1, 1994

Brazil Commons February 2, 1994

British Steel Commons February 16, 1994

China Written Answers March 2, 1994

4 speeches — Northern Ireland (Appropriation) Commons March 7, 1994

2 speeches — Inter-party Talks Commons March 17, 1994

Political Talks Written Answers April 28, 1994

INITIAL REVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS Commons May 17, 1994

2 speeches — Greater Glasgow Health Board Commons May 25, 1994

2 speeches — Anglo-Irish Talks Commons June 16, 1994

Contaminated Land Written Answers June 29, 1994

Pollution, Clyde Estuary Commons July 6, 1994

Contaminated Land Written Answers July 6, 1994

Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 Written Answers July 14, 1994

Bovine Welfare Written Answers October 20, 1994

Scottish Enterprise Written Answers October 26, 1994

CONVENER AND DEPUTE CONVENER Commons November 1, 1994

2 speeches — TRANSFER OF EMPLOYEES Commons November 1, 1994

New clause Commons November 1, 1994

European Union Commons November 2, 1994

Industry and Education Commons November 21, 1994

Exports Commons November 23, 1994

2 speeches — Peace Process Commons December 1, 1994

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 1, 1994

Invalidity Benefit Written Answers December 1, 1994

Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 6, 1994

NHS Bed Provision Commons December 7, 1994

Toxic Waste Written Answers December 7, 1994

2 speeches — Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 19, 1994

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