Mrs Ray Michie
February 4, 1934 - May 6, 2008Summary information for Mrs Ray Michie
Contributions
1987
Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 13, 1987
YTS (Argyll and Bute) Written Answers July 13, 1987
Scottish Assembly Written Answers July 22, 1987
YTS Written Answers July 23, 1987
2 speeches — Speech Therapy Written Answers October 29, 1987
Family Income Supplement Written Answers October 29, 1987
2 speeches — Forestry Rangers Written Answers October 29, 1987
Red Deer Stalkers Written Answers October 29, 1987
Barnacle Geese Written Answers October 29, 1987
Rothesay Castle Written Answers October 30, 1987
Oban-Colonsay Ferry Service Written Answers November 2, 1987
2 speeches — Disabled People Written Answers November 3, 1987
Gaelic Written Answers November 3, 1987
2 speeches — Radioactive Fallout Written Answers November 3, 1987
Common Land Written Answers November 4, 1987
Engagements Written Answers November 5, 1987
Protected Birds Written Answers November 9, 1987
Pesticides Written Answers November 9, 1987
Value Added Tax Written Answers November 9, 1987
NATO Meeting (Moscow) Written Answers November 10, 1987
Pesticides Written Answers November 10, 1987
Engagements Written Answers November 12, 1987
Pesticides Written Answers November 12, 1987
10 speeches — Future Government of Scotland Commons November 23, 1987
British Rail Engineering Ltd Commons November 24, 1987
Lindane and Pentachlcrophenol Written Answers November 26, 1987
British Rail Engineering Written Answers November 30, 1987
Mini Buses Written Answers November 30, 1987
Acid Rain Written Answers December 2, 1987
4 speeches — Public Accounts Commons December 3, 1987
School Boards Written Answers December 9, 1987
Childhood Cancers Written Answers December 9, 1987
Scotch Whisky Bill Commons December 11, 1987
British Rail (Inter-City Routes) Written Answers December 14, 1987
London Regional Transport Written Answers December 14, 1987
2 speeches — Milk Quotas Commons December 17, 1987
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