Mr Bill Michie
November 24, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Bill Michie
Contributions
1994
2 speeches — Non-Domestic Rating Bill Commons January 12, 1994
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons January 12, 1994
International Competitiveness Written Answers February 9, 1994
Taxation Written Answers March 3, 1994
Play Services Written Answers March 7, 1994
Child Support Agency Written Answers March 10, 1994
Single Regeneration Budget Written Answers March 16, 1994
Drop-out Rates Written Answers March 21, 1994
2 speeches — India And Pakistan (Human Rights) Commons March 30, 1994
Wheel Clamping Written Answers April 12, 1994
National Savings Written Answers April 12, 1994
Invalidity Benefit Tribunals Written Answers April 13, 1994
Child Support Agency Written Answers April 15, 1994
Mirror Group Newspapers Written Answers April 18, 1994
2 speeches — MPG3 Commons April 20, 1994
2 speeches — Public Alert System Written Answers May 16, 1994
Child Support Agency Written Answers May 16, 1994
Child Maintenance Written Answers May 20, 1994
3 speeches — Spent Nuclear Fuel Written Answers May 20, 1994
4 speeches — Council Tax (Sheffield) Commons May 25, 1994
2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 21, 1994
2 speeches — NHS Service Commons July 5, 1994
Privilege (Madam Speaker's Statement) Commons July 12, 1994
5 speeches — Members' Interests Commons July 13, 1994
Hospitals (Sheffield) Commons July 19, 1994
2 speeches — Departmental Suppliers (Unpaid Bills) Commons July 20, 1994
Hon. Members: More. Commons October 25, 1994
3 speeches — Committee of Privileges (Evidence) Commons October 31, 1994
VAT on Fuel Commons November 22, 1994
Child Support Agency Written Answers December 1, 1994
Building Control Fees Written Answers December 7, 1994
3 speeches — Privileges Committee Commons December 12, 1994
Overpackaging Written Answers December 12, 1994
2 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools Commons December 13, 1994
Pensioner Incomes Written Answers December 20, 1994
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