Mr Alistair Carmichael

July 15, 1965 -
Summary information for Mr Alistair Carmichael

Contributions

2001

Rural Communities and Transport Commons June 26, 2001

Electoral Law Westminster Hall July 4, 2001

State Veterinary Service Written Answers July 5, 2001

Marsh Report Written Answers July 5, 2001

2 speeches — RAF Saxa Vord Commons July 9, 2001

Proceeds of Crime Bill Written Answers July 17, 2001

Wind-powered Electricity Written Answers October 15, 2001

2 speeches — Energy Strategy (Scotland) Westminster Hall October 16, 2001

Wind Turbines Written Answers October 16, 2001

Electricity Generation Written Answers October 16, 2001

Business of the House Commons October 18, 2001

Wind Turbines Written Answers October 18, 2001

4 speeches — Proceeds of Crime Bill Commons October 30, 2001

2 speeches — Wave and Tidal Power Commons November 1, 2001

House of Lords Reform Commons November 7, 2001

Retail Petrol Market Written Answers November 13, 2001

Private Finance (NHS) Written Answers November 13, 2001

Business of the House Commons November 15, 2001

World Trade Organisation Written Answers November 21, 2001

2 speeches — Scotland Act Westminster Hall November 27, 2001

2 speeches — Public Service Orders Written Answers November 27, 2001

Braer Written Answers November 28, 2001

Public Service Orders Written Answers November 28, 2001

Public Service Orders Written Answers November 29, 2001

Channel 5 Written Answers December 3, 2001

Joint Entry Clearance Unit Written Answers December 3, 2001

Channel 5 Written Answers December 4, 2001

2 speeches — Entry Clearance Written Answers December 5, 2001

4 speeches — Common Fisheries Policy Commons December 6, 2001

2 speeches — Office of Communications Written Answers December 6, 2001

4 speeches — European Structural Funds Written Answers December 10, 2001

2 speeches — Crown Estate Written Answers December 11, 2001

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