Mr William McKelvey
1934 -Summary information for Mr William McKelvey
Contributions
1984
2 speeches — Job Creation (Ayrshire) Commons January 18, 1984
2 speeches — Sexual Assault Commons January 18, 1984
Information Technology Written Answers January 25, 1984
Iraq Written Answers February 14, 1984
Irvine Skillcentre Commons February 15, 1984
Long-term Unemployment Written Answers February 15, 1984
2 speeches — Rating and Valuation (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons March 5, 1984
2 speeches — Whisky Commons March 14, 1984
Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981 Commons March 14, 1984
Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981 Written Answers March 14, 1984
Business of the House Commons March 29, 1984
COLLECTION OF POLITICAL LEVY Commons April 2, 1984
Schizophrenia Written Answers April 4, 1984
2 speeches — Health Boards Written Answers April 11, 1984
Health Board Written Answers April 12, 1984
Nurses (Staffing Levels) Written Answers April 12, 1984
Greenham Common Written Answers April 12, 1984
Air Services Written Answers April 30, 1984
Whisky Written Answers May 16, 1984
British Leyland (Closures) Commons May 24, 1984
British Shipbuilders Commons June 27, 1984
Sexual Assaults (Prosecutions) Written Answers July 11, 1984
2 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons July 17, 1984
2 speeches — Housing Finance (Strathclyde) Commons July 18, 1984
Central America Written Answers July 25, 1984
8 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons October 23, 1984
Coal Industry Dispute Commons October 31, 1984
2 speeches — Travelling People Commons October 31, 1984
Unemployment Written Answers October 31, 1984
Scottish Lowland Airports Written Answers November 12, 1984
Budget Discipline Written Answers November 14, 1984
2 speeches — Diversion Scheme Commons December 5, 1984
Caravan Sites (Rating) Written Answers December 5, 1984
Civil Defence Written Answers December 20, 1984
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