Mr Neil Carmichael
October 10, 1921 - July 19, 2001Summary information for Mr Neil Carmichael
Contributions
1971
Probation Service Commons January 13, 1971
DUTY OF TRUST TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON INVESTMENT Commons January 20, 1971
AUDIT OF TRUST ACCOUNTS Commons January 20, 1971
POWERS OF THE TRUST Commons January 20, 1971
ADMINISTRATION OF TRUST Commons January 20, 1971
Local Authorities (Rent Collecting) Written Answers January 22, 1971
2 speeches — TRAFFIC WARDENS (SCOTLAND) Commons February 3, 1971
Passenger Transport Authority, Glasgow Commons February 24, 1971
Industrial Relations Bill (Official Report) Written Answers March 3, 1971
National Health Service Charges Commons March 17, 1971
2 speeches — RE-ENACTMENT WITH MODIFICATIONS OF SECTION 3 OF THE EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 1962 Commons April 20, 1971
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES) Commons April 27, 1971
House Improvement Grants Commons May 5, 1971
UPPER CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS Commons June 15, 1971
2 speeches — Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Limited Written Answers June 28, 1971
Purchase Tax Written Answers June 29, 1971
Glasgow Written Answers July 1, 1971
2 speeches — Sick Children's Hospital, Glasgow (Pay Beds) Commons July 14, 1971
2 speeches — BUSES (GRANTS) Commons November 8, 1971
2 speeches — Heart Operations (Facilities) Commons November 10, 1971
2 speeches — Heart Disease Commons November 10, 1971
2 speeches — Supplementary Benefit Written Answers November 30, 1971
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Commons December 1, 1971
2 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS WORKSHOPS Commons December 2, 1971
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 9, 1971
6 speeches — Blind Persons (Scotland) Written Answers December 14, 1971
Family Income Supplement Written Answers December 21, 1971
Rural Bus Services Commons December 22, 1971
Clerical Staff (Pass Marks) Written Answers December 22, 1971
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