Mr Neil Carmichael

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

Contributions

1977

CENTRAL POLICY REVIEW STAFF (REPORT) Written Answers January 25, 1977

Immigration Act 1971 Written Answers February 3, 1977

Council House Sales Commons March 23, 1977

Scottish Assembly Commons March 23, 1977

DEGREES OF RELATIONSHIP Commons March 28, 1977

A74 (Accidents) Written Answers April 4, 1977

Partick Health Centre, Glasgow Written Answers April 5, 1977

Broadcasting (Annan Report) Written Answers April 5, 1977

2 speeches — ACTION OF DECLARATOR Commons May 6, 1977

SHORT TITLE AND EXTENT Commons May 6, 1977

Partick Health Centre Written Answers May 18, 1977

Kessock Bridge Commons May 25, 1977

3 speeches — Royal Hospital for Sick Children Commons May 25, 1977

Scott Lithgow Limited Written Answers June 29, 1977

Disabled Persons Written Answers June 30, 1977

European Community (Council of Ministers) Written Answers July 5, 1977

Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 Commons July 6, 1977

3 speeches — CRIME (PREVENTION) Commons July 12, 1977

Social Security Office, Glasgow Written Answers July 19, 1977

Telephone Bills Written Answers July 25, 1977

2 speeches — DEVOLUTION Written Answers November 22, 1977

2 speeches — Tax Yield Written Answers November 23, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 24, 1977

GLASGOW SHOPPING PRECINCT (INCIDENT) Written Answers November 24, 1977

Assembly Written Answers November 24, 1977

Gross Domestic Product Written Answers November 25, 1977

Public Expenditure Written Answers November 25, 1977

Tax Yields Written Answers December 2, 1977

Taxation Written Answers December 6, 1977

Customs and Excise Revenue Written Answers December 7, 1977

Revenue and Expenditure Written Answers December 7, 1977

Taxation Written Answers December 12, 1977

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