Viscount Thurso
September 10, 1953 -Summary information for Viscount Thurso
Contributions
2002
House of Lords Reform Commons January 10, 2002
Regulation Commons January 15, 2002
2 speeches — Renewable Energy Commons January 17, 2002
Friends of Scotland Initiative Commons February 12, 2002
"Hidden Britain" Written Answers February 12, 2002
Cape Wrath Range Written Answers March 4, 2002
5 speeches — Nuclear Power Commons March 5, 2002
Minimum Income Guarantee Commons March 19, 2002
Wind Turbines Written Answers March 19, 2002
Death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Commons April 3, 2002
Sonja Ojerholm Written Answers April 10, 2002
2 speeches — Animal Production Commons April 18, 2002
Manufacturing Commons April 30, 2002
2 speeches — Defence Policy (Scotland) Westminster Hall May 1, 2002
Broadband Telecommunications Commons May 2, 2002
Dounreay Nuclear Plant Written Answers May 20, 2002
Postal Services Commons June 11, 2002
2 speeches — Air Services (Scotland) Westminster Hall July 2, 2002
Gambling Commons July 5, 2002
Gambling Commons July 5, 2002
Common Agricultural Policy Commons July 9, 2002
Future of Air Transport Commons July 23, 2002
Unemployment Commons October 22, 2002
Benefit Payments Written Answers November 5, 2002
Working Families Tax Credit (Scotland) Written Answers November 6, 2002
Payment Methods Written Answers November 7, 2002
Unemployment Written Answers November 7, 2002
Asylum Seekers Written Answers November 7, 2002
Scottish Fishing Industry Commons November 26, 2002
2 speeches — Digital Television Written Answers December 2, 2002
2 speeches — Meat Hygiene Service Commons December 3, 2002
Communications Bill Commons December 3, 2002
3 speeches — Digital Television Written Answers December 5, 2002
Analogue Switch-off (Rural Areas) Written Answers December 9, 2002
Scottish Parliament Commons December 18, 2002
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