Mr William McKelvey
1934 -Summary information for Mr William McKelvey
Contributions
1994
Local Government etc (Scotland) Bill [Money] Commons January 17, 1994
Local Government etc. (Scotland) Bill [Ways and Means] Commons January 17, 1994
Housing Commons January 26, 1994
Roads (Strathclyde) Written Answers January 26, 1994
Scotch Whisky (Chile) Written Answers February 9, 1994
Alcohol (Taxation) Written Answers February 9, 1994
Training Companies Commons February 23, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 8, 1994
A77 Written Answers March 23, 1994
2 speeches — Scotch Whisky Written Answers March 24, 1994
Liquor Tax (Japan) Written Answers March 24, 1994
2 speeches — Schools (Expenditure) Written Answers March 29, 1994
2 speeches — Assisted Places Written Answers March 29, 1994
Middle East Written Answers March 30, 1994
2 speeches — PUBLIC CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR Commons April 13, 1994
Dental Services Written Answers April 14, 1994
2 speeches — Scottish Water Commons April 27, 1994
4 speeches — SUNDAY OPENING OF CERTAIN LICENSED PREMISES IN SCOTLAND Commons May 10, 1994
NEW WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES Commons May 17, 1994
INITIAL REVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS Commons May 17, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 19, 1994
2 speeches — Local Government Reorganisation Commons May 25, 1994
Civil Rights (Disabled People) Commons May 26, 1994
3 speeches — Housing Commons July 6, 1994
2 speeches — Gas Consumers Council Commons July 20, 1994
Inquiry Reporter Written Answers July 21, 1994
2 speeches — Drug Abuse Commons October 26, 1994
Philippines Written Answers November 3, 1994
Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 17, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 24, 1994
Business of the House Commons November 24, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 29, 1994
Greyhound Racing Written Answers November 30, 1994
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 6, 1994
Unemployment Written Answers December 7, 1994
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