Mr Michael Martin
July 3, 1945 -Summary information for Mr Michael Martin
Contributions
1985
Scottish Trades Union Congress Commons March 13, 1985
2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 14, 1985
Chile Written Answers March 20, 1985
11 speeches — Rating Revaluation (Scotland) Commons March 26, 1985
Young Persons (Health and Safety) Written Answers April 2, 1985
Sports Facilities Written Answers April 17, 1985
Employment Prospects Commons May 15, 1985
3 speeches — Industry and New Technologies Commons May 15, 1985
Railway Workshops (Job Losses) Commons May 16, 1985
Industrial Democracy Written Answers June 11, 1985
Nurses Written Answers June 13, 1985
Housing Benefit Commons June 19, 1985
Business of the House Commons June 27, 1985
European Council (Milan) Commons July 2, 1985
2 speeches — Springburn (Job Creation) Commons July 17, 1985
Wages Councils Commons July 17, 1985
Teachers' Dispute (Scotland) Commons October 22, 1985
Local Government (Scotland) Commons October 22, 1985
Engagements Commons October 24, 1985
Business of the House Commons October 24, 1985
British Rail Engineering Ltd. Written Answers October 28, 1985
Scotland Written Answers October 28, 1985
Home Affairs Commons November 7, 1985
British Rail Engineering Ltd. Written Answers November 11, 1985
Drug Dealers (Glasgow) Written Answers November 13, 1985
Legionnaire's Disease (Glasgow) Written Answers November 14, 1985
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 19, 1985
Legionnaire's Disease Written Answers November 21, 1985
Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 26, 1985
4 speeches — Housing (Scotland) Bill Commons November 28, 1985
Legionnaire's Disease, Glasgow Written Answers November 29, 1985
9 speeches — Lothian Region (Edinburgh Western Relief Road) Order Confirmation Bill Commons December 4, 1985
British Rail (Modernisation) Written Answers December 5, 1985
British Rail Engineering Limited (Springburn) Commons December 10, 1985
Stobhill Hospital (Maternity Unit) Commons December 11, 1985
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