Mr Michael Martin

July 3, 1945 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Martin

Contributions

1983

3 speeches — Housing (Scotland) Commons January 17, 1983

British Rail Engineering Ltd. Commons January 19, 1983

British Railways (Serpell Report) Commons January 20, 1983

Peritoneal Dialysis Written Answers February 2, 1983

British Railways (Serpell Report) Commons February 3, 1983

Belize Written Answers February 9, 1983

Vandalism Commons March 2, 1983

2 speeches — Railway Workshops Commons March 22, 1983

Teacher Training Commons March 30, 1983

Scottish Tourist Board (Grants) Written Answers March 31, 1983

Dunellon Hotels Ltd. Written Answers April 11, 1983

Closed Shop Commons April 13, 1983

British Rail (Surplus Land) Commons April 20, 1983

Unemployment Benefit Written Answers April 25, 1983

Multi-storey Flats (Fire Precautions) Written Answers May 4, 1983

Forth and Clyde Canal Written Answers July 14, 1983

Sex Discrimination Commons July 20, 1983

3 speeches — Rates (Glasgow District) Commons July 21, 1983

McColl v Strathclyde Regional Council Written Answers July 27, 1983

2 speeches — Legal Aid Written Answers July 27, 1983

Legal Costs Written Answers July 27, 1983

3 speeches — Tenants' Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Bill Commons October 25, 1983

Rating System Written Answers October 26, 1983

Contraception (Under-age Girls) Commons October 31, 1983

Trade Union Bill Commons November 8, 1983

Regional Development Grants Commons November 16, 1983

Improvement Grants (Cuts) Commons November 16, 1983

Legal Aid Written Answers November 28, 1983

2 speeches — Scottish Economy Commons November 29, 1983

Dr. Yiamouyannis Written Answers November 29, 1983

2 speeches — Training Initiatives Commons November 30, 1983

Springburn Festival Written Answers December 2, 1983

Greater Springburn Enterprises Written Answers December 2, 1983

Housing Association Tenancies Written Answers December 21, 1983

Springburn Festival Written Answers December 21, 1983

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