Mr Alick Buchanan-Smith
April 8, 1932 - August 29, 1991Summary information for Mr Alick Buchanan-Smith
Contributions
1989
Agriculture Council Commons January 25, 1989
Rating Reform Written Answers January 30, 1989
2 speeches — Rating Reform Commons February 1, 1989
Broadcasting Commons February 8, 1989
Storm Damage (Scotland) Commons February 14, 1989
Rating Reform Written Answers February 14, 1989
2 speeches — Food and Water (Safety) Commons February 21, 1989
Business Premises (Valuations) Commons March 1, 1989
Scottish Firms (Contracts) Commons March 1, 1989
Transport Links Written Answers March 1, 1989
3 speeches — Self-Governing Schools etc. (Scotland) Bill Commons March 6, 1989
"Broadcasting in the 90s" Written Answers March 22, 1989
North Cormorant Platform Commons April 11, 1989
Agriculture Council (Price Fixing) Commons April 26, 1989
Business of the House Commons April 27, 1989
Train Services Commons May 3, 1989
Uniform Business Rate Commons May 3, 1989
Community Charge Written Answers May 3, 1989
2 speeches — King's Cross Railways Bill (By Order) Commons May 8, 1989
Community Charge Commons June 7, 1989
Community Charge (Churches) Commons June 7, 1989
Dogs Written Answers June 7, 1989
Business of the House Commons June 8, 1989
Commercial Television Commons June 13, 1989
Passports Written Answers June 13, 1989
2 speeches — FRESH BALLOT Commons June 20, 1989
GENERAL ACADEMIC SELECTION Commons June 20, 1989
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN UNIVERSITIES, POLYTECHNICS AND COLLEGES Commons June 20, 1989
Torry Research Station Written Answers June 28, 1989
Scottish Development Agency Commons July 5, 1989
Community Charge Commons July 5, 1989
Community Charge Written Answers July 5, 1989
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Commons July 26, 1989
Scottish Enterprise Commons July 26, 1989
Electricity Prices Commons October 18, 1989
Pittenweem Harbour Commons October 18, 1989
2 speeches — Community Charge Commons October 18, 1989
Agricultural Colleges Written Answers December 15, 1989
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