Mr Neil Carmichael

October 10, 1921 - July 19, 2001
Summary information for Mr Neil Carmichael

Contributions

1972

TOXIC MATERIALS (DISPOSAL) Commons January 27, 1972

Health Services (Reorganisation) Commons February 2, 1972

Health Centres Commons February 23, 1972

SCOTTISH HOSPITAL TRUST Commons February 23, 1972

Cancer Commons March 15, 1972

Electricity Accounts Commons March 15, 1972

4 speeches — Ball and Roller Bearings Written Answers April 13, 1972

National Health Service (Hospital Beds) Commons May 24, 1972

Social Workers Commons June 21, 1972

2 speeches — Psychiatrists (Reports on Children) Commons July 12, 1972

Inner Ring Road, Glasgow Written Answers July 12, 1972

SALARIED SERVICE Commons July 26, 1972

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons July 26, 1972

FAMILY PLANNING Commons July 26, 1972

2 speeches — LOCAL HEALTH COUNCILS Commons July 26, 1972

3 speeches — BODIES AND ACTION SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATION Commons July 26, 1972

REPEAL OF ENACTMENTS Commons July 26, 1972

Occupational Pensions Written Answers August 1, 1972

Sheriff Court, Glasgow Commons August 2, 1972

Hospitals (Private Out-Patient Facilities Commons October 25, 1972

2 speeches — Medical Students Written Answers November 15, 1972

2 speeches — ST. GEORGE'S CROSS, GLASGOW (FIRE) Commons November 20, 1972

2 speeches — Transport Planning (Glasgow) Commons November 22, 1972

2 speeches — Railways Written Answers November 22, 1972

Departmental Staff Written Answers November 24, 1972

Police Written Answers November 27, 1972

Remploy Training (Earnings) Written Answers December 12, 1972

2 speeches — Disabled Persons (Scotland) Written Answers December 12, 1972

"No Place to Call Home" Commons December 13, 1972

Disabled Workers Written Answers December 13, 1972

Disabled Staff Written Answers December 14, 1972

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