Mr Tommy McAvoy
December 14, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Tommy McAvoy
Contributions
1996
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Bill Commons January 9, 1996
Political Union Commons January 10, 1996
West Bank and Gaza Written Answers January 10, 1996
Budget (Industry) Commons January 11, 1996
Graduate Unemployment Written Answers January 18, 1996
Homelessness Written Answers January 23, 1996
Housing Stock Written Answers January 23, 1996
Temporary Employment Commons January 24, 1996
Northern Ireland (Mitchell Report) Commons January 24, 1996
2 speeches — Drug Trafficking Commons January 25, 1996
Development Grants Written Answers January 31, 1996
Rutherglen Maternity Hospital Written Answers January 31, 1996
Employment Creation (Northern Ireland) Commons February 7, 1996
Post Office Privatisation Commons February 7, 1996
European Union (Political Integration) Written Answers February 7, 1996
6 speeches — Local Government Services Commons February 12, 1996
Terrorism Arrests Written Answers February 14, 1996
Nuclear Industry Privatisation Written Answers February 14, 1996
Armed Forces (Northern Ireland) Written Answers February 15, 1996
RIGHT TO HAVE SOMEONE INFORMED OF DETENTION UNDER TERRORISM PROVISIONS Commons February 19, 1996
2 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons February 19, 1996
Unemployment Statistics Written Answers February 20, 1996
2 speeches — Planning Applications Commons February 22, 1996
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 22, 1996
Unemployment Commons February 28, 1996
City of Glasgow Council Written Answers February 28, 1996
4 speeches — Benefit Fraud Commons March 5, 1996
Income Tax Commons March 7, 1996
2 speeches — Trade Balance" Commons March 13, 1996
Housing Finance Written Answers March 22, 1996
Local Government Reorganisation Written Answers March 22, 1996
4 speeches — Procurator Fiscal Service Written Answers March 25, 1996
Education Policy Written Answers March 27, 1996
Road Congestion Written Answers April 16, 1996
NHS Trusts Written Answers April 16, 1996
7 speeches — Northern Ireland (Entry to Negotiations, etc) Bill Commons April 18, 1996
Working Hours Written Answers May 1, 1996
Marches Written Answers May 2, 1996
Intergovernmental Conference Written Answers May 7, 1996
Means Testing Written Answers May 7, 1996
Homeless Households Written Answers May 8, 1996
Arms Export Licences Written Answers May 16, 1996
Secure Accommodation Written Answers May 21, 1996
Means tested Benefits Written Answers May 22, 1996
6 speeches — Education (Scotland) Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1996
Administration Costs Written Answers June 4, 1996
Charities (NHS Budget) Written Answers June 4, 1996
2 speeches — Contaminated Land Commons June 5, 1996
2 speeches — Hong Kong Commons June 12, 1996
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons June 19, 1996
Health and Safety Written Answers July 1, 1996
MISCELLANEOUS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons July 10, 1996
Northern Ireland Commons July 15, 1996
2 speeches — Co-operative Movement Commons July 17, 1996
Intelligent Transport Systems Written Answers July 17, 1996
2 speeches — Abortions Written Answers July 22, 1996
Shared Parenting Written Answers July 22, 1996
Waste Disposal Written Answers October 16, 1996
Dorchester-Weymouth Relief Road Commons October 28, 1996
Home Affairs Commons October 28, 1996
Land Ownership (Scotland) Commons November 6, 1996
2 speeches — Tourism Commons November 18, 1996
Local Authority Capital Investment Written Answers November 19, 1996
Local Government Finance Written Answers November 20, 1996
E. Coli (Scotland) Commons November 28, 1996
9 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 2, 1996
2 speeches — NHS Managers Commons December 3, 1996
Cabinet Papers Written Answers December 3, 1996
2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 5, 1996
Master of Business Administration Course Written Answers December 5, 1996
Job Creation Written Answers December 11, 1996
2 speeches — Uncollected Local Authority Taxes Commons December 18, 1996
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