Mr Michael Martin

July 3, 1945 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Martin

Contributions

1990

Engagements Commons January 16, 1990

Information Technology Written Answers January 17, 1990

5 speeches — Housing and Local Government (Scotland) Commons January 25, 1990

Councillors (Allowances) Commons January 31, 1990

Maternity Facilities (Glasgow) Written Answers January 31, 1990

Nuclear Test Veterans Written Answers February 6, 1990

Wildlife Habitats Written Answers February 8, 1990

6 speeches — Legal Services Commons February 12, 1990

Employment, Glasgow Written Answers February 13, 1990

Securities and Investments Board Written Answers February 14, 1990

6 speeches — Ambulance Dispute Commons February 19, 1990

Industrial Investment Written Answers February 19, 1990

Children (Employment) Written Answers February 28, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 6, 1990

5 speeches — Members' Interests Commons March 7, 1990

2 speeches — Advice Centres Commons March 14, 1990

Phoenix House Trust Written Answers March 22, 1990

Ayrshire and Arran Health Board Commons March 28, 1990

Irradiated Food Written Answers April 18, 1990

Apprenticeships Written Answers May 2, 1990

Business of the House Commons May 10, 1990

Ravenscraig (Strip Mill Closure) Commons May 16, 1990

Urban Regeneration Written Answers May 16, 1990

3 speeches — Housing Associations Written Answers May 23, 1990

Tobacco Works, Glasgow Written Answers May 24, 1990

Jobs, Glasgow Commons June 6, 1990

Regional Policy Written Answers June 20, 1990

Housing Associations Written Answers July 4, 1990

Rover Group Written Answers July 18, 1990

St. Rollox Site Written Answers October 30, 1990

2 speeches — Debt Advice Commons October 31, 1990

Heart Attacks Written Answers November 14, 1990

Heart Surgery Written Answers November 15, 1990

2 speeches — Heart Surgery Commons November 21, 1990

European Council (Rome) Commons December 18, 1990

Local Govermnent Finance Commons December 19, 1990

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